What is one similarity in the development of male and female sexual organs mentioned in the text?
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Which of the following statements regarding development of the reproductive system is true? a. Testosterone directs development of male and female reproductive organs. b. In females, but not in males, the urogenital groove closes. c. The glans penis in males and clitoris in females form from the same embryonic structure. d. Male and female reproductive structures have formed by 6 weeks after fertilization.
How are the human penis and clitoris similar? a. They develop from the same population of embryonic cells. b. Both develop during the earliest stages of puberty. c. Both contain the urethra. d. Both produce accessory fluids required during sexual intercourse.
Which of the following is FALSE? Select one: a. The Wolffian ducts develop into the epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles and ejaculatory ducts. b. The Mullerian ducts develop into the uterus, Fallopian tubes and upper vagina. c. The penile shaft and the labia majora develop from the labioscrotal swelling. d. Sertoli cells produce Mullerian Inhibiting Hormone in male fetuses. e. The clitoris and the glans penis develop from the genital tubercle. f. Structures that develop from the same underlying tissue are said to be homologous.
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