HUMAN ANATOMY
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Author: SALADIN
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Chapter 26.4, Problem 22BYGO
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The male and female structures developing from genital tubercle and labioscrotal folds.
Introduction:
The external genitalia of males and females at eight weeks can be represented by the sexually undifferentiated structures. These structures are genital tubercle, urogenital folds, and labioscrotal folds.
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QUESTION 3
Refer to the image below and then match each embryonic tissue with the specific part of the
external genitalia that it gives rise to.
At 7 weeks
KEY
B
Genital tubercle
Urethral folds
Genital swellings
genital tubercle
urethral folds
genital swellings
(a) Undifferentiated genitalia
Genital tubercle
-Urethral folds
Genital swellings
-Anal opening
A.
scrotum in males; labia majora in females
B.
penis in males; labia minora in females
C.
glans penis in males; glans clitoris in
females
2 Label the following structures on Figure 16.36.
O Bulbourethral gland
O Corpora cavernosa
O Corpus spongiosum
O Ejaculatory duct
O Epididymis
O Glans penis
O Prostate gland
O Scrotum
O Testis
O Vas (ductus) deferens
FIGURE 16.36 Midsagittal section through the male pelvis
Label the following structures on Figure 16.37.
O Cervical os
O Labium major
O Labium minus
O Ovary
O Uterine tube
O Uterus
O Vaginal canal
FIGURE 16.37 Midsagittal section of the female pelvis
What are the functions of the dartos fascia and the cremaster muscle? Why are they necessary for male fertility?
The gamete producing structure of males is part of the external genitalia. True or False
Chapter 26 Solutions
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