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- caudal end of the gonads (****s in males and ovaries in females). The gubernaculum is present only during the development of the reproductive system. It...
- A gubernaculum in classical references describes a ship's rudder or steering oar. The English word government is related to the word. The Old English word...
- In the inguinal crest of a peculiar structure, the gubernaculum testis makes its appearance. This is at first a slender band, extending from that part...
- round ligaments of uterus develop from the gubernaculum; they are the female homologue of the male gubernaculum testis. The round ligament of the uterus...
- location at the anterior abdominal wall, followed by the development of the gubernaculum, which subsequently pulls and translocates the **** down into the...
- outside surface of each testis is a Phibro muscular cord called the gubernaculum. This structure attaches to the inferior portion of the testis and extends...
- **** Frenulum ****oral frenulum Penile frenulum Peritoneum Canal of Nuck Processus ****lis Gubernaculum Round ligament of uterus Gubernaculum testis...
- The scrotal ligament is the remnant of gubernaculum in a fetus. This ligament secures the **** to the most inferior portion of the ****, tethering...
- In nematodes, the gubernaculum is a hardened or sclerotized structure in the wall that guides the protrusion of the ****ule during co****tion. For example...
- derives from the Gr**** verb κυβερνάω [kubernáo] meaning to steer with a gubernaculum (rudder), the metaphorical sense being attested in the literature of...