The genital tubercle is a bi-potential structure which is the precursor of the penis in males and clitoris in females. Paired mesenchymal swellings called urogenital folds and labio-scrotal swellings form on either side of the cloacal membrane.
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Apr 4, 2011 · Male and female external genitalia develop from the genital tubercle. ... genitalia is dependent on the epithelial component of the genital ...
Aug 23, 2018 · Development of the Male External Genitalia. At 8–9 weeks of gestation, the external genitalia consist of an indifferent genital tubercle.
…from an outgrowth called the genital tubercle, located at the anterior edge of the urinogenital orifice. The tubercle is laid down in a similar way in embryos ...
The distinctive morphologies of male and female external genitalia result from sexual differentiation of the embryonic genital tubercle. Early outgrowth and ...
The definitive urogenital sinus gives rise to the vaginal vestibule, into which the urethra, vagina, and greater vestibular glands open. View Chapter · Purchase ...
Genital tubercle, external genitalia and reproductive structures. Genital tubercle (TS19). Genital tubercle (TS19): a medial swelling seen at the level of the ...