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Median umbilical ligament
Median umbilical ligament


SRY on Gonad Development
Gonad
gastrulating mammalian embryo
cells signaled by neighbours
form primordial germ cells (pgc)
migrate into genital ridges which develop into gonads
Primordial germ cells develop into
eggs, if gonad is becoming an ovary
sperm, if gonad is becoming a testis
Gonad will develop into an ovary unless its somatic cells contain a Y chromosome
Carnegie stage 13/14
Kidney 3 Stage Development
Pronephros, Mesonephros, Metanephros


Nephrons
Nephrons

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Development of the Genital System Dr Mark Hill Cell Biology Lab, SOMS Room G20 Wallace Wurth Bldg m.hill@unsw.edu.au UNSW Copyright Notice


Background Notes Fertilization Week 1 Gastrointestinal Tract Kidney Endocrine


Urinary Bladder - early

Endoderm Yolk sac, yolk stalk, gastrointestinal tract Hindgut Allantois extending into connecting stalk

Movie: Hindgut - Urogenital Sinus Urinary Bladder - Septation Cloaca divided (week 6) Urorectal septum Posterior- rectum Anterior- urogenital sinus Continuous with allantois Apex of developing bladder Urachus Median umbilical ligament


Nephrons Movie: Germ Cell Migration Internal Genital Organs All embryos form paired Nephric duct Mesonephric duct (Wolffian) See kidney development Paramesonephric duct (Mullerian) Humans 7th week Invagination of coelomic epithelium Cord grows and terminates on urogenital sinus Male Gonad (testes) secretes Mullerian duct inhibitory factor (MDIF) Causes regression of paramesonephric duct Testosterone Retains mesonephric duct Female - opposite Movie: Germ Cell Migration

SRY on Gonad Development Differentiation of Human Gonads Movie: Gonad Development Gonad Differentiation Overview Male Mesonephric Duct (st22) Movie: Bladder Fetal Testis Infant Ovary Ovary - Germ Cell Numbers External Genitalia


Genital Ligaments Movie: Gonad Descent Both male and female gonads descend See also Abnormalities - Cryptorchidism