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Definition of Paroophoron

Paroophoron
Paroophoron Par`o*["o]ph"o*ron, n. [NL., from Gr. ? (see Para-) + ? an egg + ? to bear.] (Anat.) A small mass of tubules near the ovary in some animals, and corresponding with the parepididymis of the male.

Meaning of Paroophoron from wikipedia

- The paroophoron (of Johnson; pl.: paroophora) consists of a few scattered rudimentary tubules, best seen in a child, situated in the broad ligament between...
- Wolffian body.[citation needed] The paradidymis is homologous to the female paroophoron, as they both arise from mesonephric tubules.: 177  This article incorporates...
- oomancy, oophagy, oop****ctomy, oophoron, ootheca, ootid, ootidogenesis, paroophoron op- hole Gr**** ὀπή (opḗ), ὀπαῖον (opaîon) metope, opaion opac- shady...
- Epididymis Gartner's duct Vas deferens Seminal vesicle Mesonephric tubules Paroophoron Paradidymis Urogenital sinus Skene's glands Prostate Bladder, urethra...
- of the mesonephric tubules are represented by the e****horon, and the paroöphoron, two small collections of rudimentary blind tubules which are situated...
- located in the lateral portion of the mesosalpinx and mesovarium, the paroophoron (residual remnant of that part of the mesonephric duct that forms the...
- though vestigial structures such as Gartner's ducts, the e****horon, and paroophoron are common. In males, a few of the more caudal tubules will survive and...
- Pubocervical ligament Cardinal ligament Uterosacral ligament **** E****horon Paroophoron Female external genitalia **** Mons pubis Labia Labium majus Pudendal...
- transport sperm into females. In females, the structure gives rise to the paroöphoron.: 177  Fix, James D.; Dudek, Ronald W. (1998). Embryology. Baltimore:...
- oomancy, oophagy, oop****ctomy, oophoron, ootheca, ootid, ootidogenesis, paroophoron op- hole Gr**** ὀπή (opḗ), ὀπαῖον (opaîon) metope, opaion opac- shady...