The pelvis in general and the _____ in particular have long been regarded as the best sources of information for determining the sex.
The lower portion of the vagina is derived from the _____ (from cloaca)
The seminiferous tubules are derived from the _____
In the developing ovaries, primordial germ cells produce _____ by mitotic divisions until gestational weeks 20 to 24
The embryo is bipotent till _____ weeks of gestation
_____ lactiferous ducts open in the nipple.
In females, the ureters pass _____ the uterine artery
What type of glands are mucous glands (excluding the esophagus), bulbourethral glands and testes (based on duct morphology)?_____
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