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Chapter 50, Problem 8TYK
In the development of the female sex organs:
a. all ducts in the 7-week embryo become Wolffian ducts.
b. the SRY gene is activated.
c. anti-Müllerian hormone is secreted.
d. the Müllerian ducts develop into oviducts.
e. the mother secretes oxytocin.
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