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Testosterone

by Jerry Kennard
for About.com

Updated October 24, 2005

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As well as producing sperm the testicles also act as endocrine glands and produce the male sex hormone testosterone.

Testosterone appears in the circulation at puberty and brings about the development of beard growth, male hair distribution, deepening of the voice and muscular growth.

Testosterone is produced constantly for the rest of a man's life. Levels may fall later on in life.

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