Anatomy & Physiology: The Unity of Form and Function
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Author: Kenneth S. Saladin Dr.
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Chapter 28.1, Problem 1AYLO
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Why the female’s paramesonephric duct develops into a reproductive tract, whereas the male’s paramesonephric duct does not; what mature female structures arise from the duct.
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The female’s reproductive system is more complicated than the male’s reproductive system, as it carries out more purposes. The male system makes and delivers gametes. In addition to this, the female system should nourish and provide space for the growth of the infant. The pattern of hormone secretion is cyclic in females, whereas simultaneous in males.
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