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What is the origin of the primordial germ cells?
What is the origin of the primordial germ cells?
- From the genital ridge
- From the endoderm of the yolk sac (correct)
- From the mesonephros
- From the coelomic epithelium
What is the function of the mesonephros in the development of the gonads?
What is the function of the mesonephros in the development of the gonads?
- It forms primitive sex cords in the gonads
- It gives capsule, stroma and connective tissue to the gonads (correct)
- It connects the gonads to the cloaca
- It covers the genital ridges
What are the cells that form the primitive sex cords in the gonads?
What are the cells that form the primitive sex cords in the gonads?
- Granulosa cells in males and Sertoli cells in females
- Theca cells in males and granulosa cells in females
- Leydig cells in males and theca cells in females
- Sertoli cells in males and follicular cells in females (correct)
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"Test your knowledge on the development of genital ridges with this informative quiz! From the formation of primitive sex cords to the role of coelomic epithelium, this quiz will challenge your understanding of the intricate process of gonad development. Perfect for students and professionals in the field, this quiz is packed with essential keywords and concepts specific to the topic."