3.FALLOPIAN TUBE DEVELOPS FROM
A.MULLERIAN DUCT
B.WOLFFIAN DUCT
C.GENITAL RIDGE
D.GENITAL TUBERCLE
ANS:MULLERIAN DUCT
Embryos have two pairs of ducts to let gametes out of the body; one pair (the Müllerian ducts) develops in females into the Fallopian tubes, uterus and vagina, while the other pair (the Wolffian ducts) develops in males into the epididymis and vas deferens.
Normally, only one of the pairs of tubes will develop while the other regresses and disappears in utero.
The homologous organ in the male is the rudimentary appendix testis.
A.MULLERIAN DUCT
B.WOLFFIAN DUCT
C.GENITAL RIDGE
D.GENITAL TUBERCLE
ANS:MULLERIAN DUCT
Embryos have two pairs of ducts to let gametes out of the body; one pair (the Müllerian ducts) develops in females into the Fallopian tubes, uterus and vagina, while the other pair (the Wolffian ducts) develops in males into the epididymis and vas deferens.
Normally, only one of the pairs of tubes will develop while the other regresses and disappears in utero.
The homologous organ in the male is the rudimentary appendix testis.
(a-c) Development of the Fallopian tubes, uterus and vagina from the paramesonephric (Müllerian) ducts and the urogenital sinus (after Hollinshead), and formation of the broad ligament (d).
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