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The life characteristic of reproduction may be interpreted at both the cellular and organismal levels.
Seminal Vesicle
A gland in males that secretes fluid that partly composes the semen.
Seminal Fluid
The fluid that, together with spermatozoa, forms semen and provides nutrients and protection for sperm.
Interstitial Cells
Cells of the male reproductive system that secrete the androgens (such as testosterone).
Male Sex Hormones
Hormones, such as testosterone, that play pivotal roles in male development and reproductive functions.
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