| mesonephric duct |
Wollfian duct, will differentiate and form the male reproductive duct system. In females this duct degenerates. (More? Urogenital Notes)
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| mesonephros |
the second temporary stage of kidney development (pro-, meso-, meta-). The intermediate mesonephros develops and disappears with the exception of its duct, the mesonephric duct, which will form the male reproductive duct system. In males, the mesonephric tubules go on to form the ducts of the testis. In females, these degenerate. A few mesonephric tubules remain as efferent ductules in the male and vestigial remnants in the female.(More? Urogenital Notes)
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| meson |
A particle (such as the pion) made of quark-antiquark pairs.
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| meson |
particle made of a quark and an antiquark that is thought to bind protons and neutrons together inside the nucleus of an atom
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| mesonephric duct |
Duct of the mesonephros, or middle kidney. Formerly the pronephric duct, and then referred to as the mesonephric duct or Wolffian duct. It becomes the vas deferens in the male. Glomeruli are medial to the duct and are drained by nephrons, with Bowman's capsule being the most proximal part. The nephrons become the epididymis in the male. The duct enters the cloaca.
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