Match the description and structure Prompt 1Initial formation of the gonad that is neither male nor female Answer for prompt 1 Initial formation of the gonad that is neither male nor female Prompt 2The mesonephric/Wolffian duct contributes to the... Answer for prompt 2 The mesonephric/Wolffian duct contributes to the... Prompt 3Cells of the genital ridge proliferate and invade the surrounding mesenchyme to form this transient structure Answer for prompt 3 Cells of the genital ridge proliferate and invade the surrounding mesenchyme to form this transient structure Prompt 4Sertoli cells secrete anti Mullerian hormone to induce regression of this...
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Question 3 (1 point) Which of the following structures in the early embryo is bipotential, meaning that it can develop into either female or male sexual structures? a) undifferentiated gonad b) Wolffian duct c) Mullerian duct d) descending colon e) There are no structures in the early fetus that are bipotential. Question 4 (0.25 points) There are only two possible outcomes of sexual development in animals. a) True b) False
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1. Name the gene that is responsible for the development of testes (i.e., differentiation of the gonadal ridges into testes) in the genetic (XY) male? 2. Name the substance (hormone) secreted by Sertoli cells that is responsible for degeneration of the female (paramesonephric or Mullerian) duct in the male fetus? 3. Name the male and female structures that form from the genital tubercle and labioscrotal swelling. 4. What happens to a genetic male fetus if the testes are not producing testosterone? 5. What happens to a genetic male fetus if the testes are not producing MIH?
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