The Born-Haber cycle is best example of Hess's law.
The Born-Haber cycle uses the concept of Hess's law to calculate the lattice energy of an ionic compound by breaking down the formation of the compound into several smaller, easier-to-quantify steps
Interstitial cells, specifically Leydig cells in the testes, secrete androgens, primarily testosterone, in response to stimulation by luteinizing hormone (LH).
These hormones are crucial for the development of male secondary sexual characteristics and overall reproductive function.