testosterone

A male sex hormone produced in the testes responsible for male secondary sex characteristics.

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What is Testosterone?

Last Modified: August 09, 2010

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Testosterone is a sex hormone that plays key roles in male development. Like all hormones, testosterone is a chemical produced by glands and then secreted to travel throughout the body. Although it is… View Full Article

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