Development of the Male and Female Reproductive Systems

Overview of Embryonic Development of the Reproductive System

The development of male and female reproductive systems follows a precise embryonic process influenced by genetics and hormones.

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Embryonic Development of Male and Female Reproductive Systems

Development of the Male and Female Reproductive Systems

Overview of Embryonic Development

The reproductive system in humans originates from a complex interaction of genetic and hormonal signals...

Stages of Development

Gonadal Differentiation

Initially, the gonads are bipotential, capable of developing into either testes or ovaries...

Formation of Internal and External Genitalia

During fetal development, distinct male and female structures emerge...

Hormonal Influence

Testosterone and estrogen play a crucial role in sexual differentiation...

Conclusion

The development of reproductive organs is an intricate process shaped by genetics, hormones, and environmental factors...

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#embryonic development#reproductive system#gonadal differentiation#hormonal influence

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