The role of FSH in males is to

A) stimulate the interstitial endocrine cells to produce testosterone.
B) stimulate the growth of male accessory glands.
C) initiate sperm production in the testes.
D) develop and maintain secondary sex characteristics.
E) influence sexual behaviors and sex drive.


C

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