the paramesonephric ducts develop into the
uterine tubes, uterus, and vag
The paramesonephric ducts, also known as the Müllerian ducts, are embryonic structures that develop into the female reproductive organs in females. During embryonic development, these ducts originate from the coelomic epithelium and grow along the sides of the urogenital ridge. They give rise to the fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, and upper portion of the vagina.
In males, the paramesonephric ducts do not develop and instead regress under the influence of hormones produced by the testes. The Wolffian ducts, which are embryonic structures that give rise to the male reproductive organs, develop in their place.
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