- The
mesonephric duct, also
known as the
Wolffian duct,
archinephric duct, Leydig's duct or
nephric duct, is a
paired organ that
develops in the early...
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structures are the
mesonephric ducts (also
known as
Wolffian ducts) and the
paramesonephric ducts, (also
known as Müllerian ducts). The
mesonephric duct gives...
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which surrounds the glomerulus; and a
mesonephric tubule, a tube
which connects the Bowman's
capsule to the
mesonephric duct. A unit
consisting of a single...
-
caudal end of
mesonephric ducts,
which is of
mesodermal origin (the rest of the
bladder is endodermal). In the
female the
mesonephric ducts regress,...
- development, both ****es
possess equivalent internal structures.
These are the
mesonephric ducts and
paramesonephric ducts. The
presence of the SRY gene on the...
- organs. They
degenerate in
males of
certain species, but the
adjoining mesonephric ducts develop into male
reproductive organs. The ****
based differences...
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thoracolumbar area to
become epithelial tubules called mesonephric tubules. Each
mesonephric tubule receives a
blood supply from a
branch of the aorta...
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originates from the Gartner's duct,
which is a
vestigial remnant of the
mesonephric duct (Wolffian duct) in females. They are
typically small asymptomatic...
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embryonic mesonephric duct
adjacent to the
testis becomes attached and
convoluted informs the epididymis.
Another portion of the
mesonephric duct becomes...
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cranial end of the
mesonephric duct will
leave behind a
remnant called the
appendix of the epididymis. In addition, some
mesonephric tubules can persist...