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Title: The cat : an introduction to the study of backboned animals, especially mammals
Identifier: catintroduction00miva (find matches)
Year: 1881 (1880s)
Authors: Mivart, St. George Jackson, 1827-1900
Subjects: Cats; Anatomy, Comparative
Publisher: New York : Scribner's
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
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chap, x.) TEE DEVELOPMENT OF THE CAT. Pi 353
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y9 Fig. 15S.—Diagram of the Development op Generative Organs. The Body is supposed to be cut through vertically, and the urinary and generative organs of the Left Side to be viewed Laterally. A. The earliest or neutral condition, the sexual gland ($g) being as yet undifferentiated into either ovary or testis, and the Wolffian body (u>) and duct (wd), and the Mullerian duct (m), all co-existing with the permanent kidney (k) and ureter (uf, the papilla (rp) on the ventral side of the opening of the urethra (uh) being rudimentary. B. Here the neutral state is changing into the complete female condition. The sexual gland (sgo) has become an ovary. The "Wolffian body and duct (w and wd) have almost aborted. The remnant of the Wolffian body (w) has become the par- ovarium and Gaertner's duct. The Mul- lerian duct (m) has expanded and opened at its free end, and become a Fallopian tube, the lower end of which has coalesced with its fellow of the opposite side to form the vagina (v) and uterus (us). The opening ot the cornu of the right side is seen at oc. C. Here the neutral state is changing into the complete male condition. The sexual gland (sgt) has become a testis, and has travelled backwards and downwards into the scrotum (s)— its original position being indicated by dotted lines. The Mullerian duct (m) is reduced to a rudiment, the pros- tate has developed (pg), and the rudimentary papilla has become a relatively large organ (p), which is represented as truncated. a. Anal aperture. al. Allantois. b. Bladder. c. Clitoris. k. Kidney. m. Muller's duct. oc. Opening of right uterine cornu into uterus. pg. Prostate gland. rp. Rudimentary papilla, which becomes the penis in the male. s. Scrotum. sg. Undifferentiated sexual gland. sgo. Ovary. sgt. Testis. uh. Urethra. us. Uterus. ut. Ureter. v. Vagina. w. Wolffian body. wd. Wolffian duct A A

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  • booksubject:Anatomy_Comparative
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