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What is testosterone?
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Luteinizing hormone stimulates testosterone production in males.
Testosterone is steroids.
This main male sex hormone is produced primarily in men’s testicles. The testes start releasing testosterone at the time of puberty.
Develop physical and sexual features (regulates male secondary sex characteristics) of the male body.
It stimulates sperm production.
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