Asked by
Deepan Rajasekaran
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
Female and male embryos have a pair of sexually undifferentiated gonads and two sets of primitive duct structures. These are known as the and ducts.
A) XX; XY
B) MIS; DHT
C) Mullerian; Wolffian
D) testosterone; estrogen
Primitive Duct Structures
Initial embryonic tubes which will later develop into various organs and systems in the body.
Wolffian
Referring to the embryonic duct system that, if stimulated by male hormones, develops into the male reproductive organs.
Mullerian
Pertaining to structures derived from the Müllerian ducts in the embryonic development of mammals, including the fallopian tubes, uterus, and part of the vagina in females.
- Understand the development and differentiation of fetal sexual organs.
Verified Answer
JK
Learning Objectives
- Understand the development and differentiation of fetal sexual organs.