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Where is testosterone produced?Multiple choice question.interstitial cellsseminiferous tubulesseminal vesiclessustentacular cells

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Where is testosterone produced?Multiple choice question.interstitial cellsseminiferous tubulesseminal vesiclessustentacular cells

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Testosterone is produced in the interstitial cells, also known as Leydig cells, which are located in the testes in males. So, the correct answer is "interstitial cells".

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