Friday, 15 June 2012

4.OVARY DEVELOPS FROM

A.GENITAL TUBERCLE
B.GEMITAL RIDGE
C.WOLFFIAN DUCT
D.MULLERIAN DUCT

ANS:GENITAL RIDGE

The ovary is thus formed mainly from the genital ridge and partly from the mesonephros. Later the mass is differentiated into a central part, the medulla of ovary, covered by a surface layer, the germinal epithelium. Between the cells of the germinal epithelium a number of larger cells, the immature ova, are found. The immature ova, in turn, are carried into the stroma beneath by bud-like ingrowths (genital cords of the germinal epithelium). The surface germinal epithelium ultimately forms the permanent epithelial covering of this organ. Furthermore, it soon loses its connection with the central mass. Instead, the tunica albuginea of the ovaries develops between them.



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