Embark on a Journey to Testis Cord Development
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What is the origin of Leydig cells?

  • They are derived from the primitive germ cells
  • They are derived from the original mesenchyme of the Gonadal ridge (correct)
  • They are derived from the rete testis
  • They are derived from the surface epithelium of the gland
  • When do the testis cords become horseshoe shaped?

  • In the first month
  • In the third month
  • In the fourth month (correct)
  • In the second month
  • When do the seminiferous tubules acquire a lumen?

  • In the sixth month
  • During puberty (correct)
  • In the third month
  • At birth
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    Test your knowledge on the development of testis cords with this quiz! Learn about the composition of testis cords, including primitive germ cells, Sertoli cells, and Leydig cells. Discover the changes that occur in the fourth month of development and how the cords become horseshoe-shaped. This quiz is perfect for anyone studying embryology, reproductive anatomy, or medical sciences.

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