Changes

Jump to navigation Jump to search
no edit summary
Line 1: Line 1:  +
{{OpenPagesTop}}
 
==Introduction==
 
==Introduction==
 
Development of the reproductive system is a complex process relying on numerous systems and conditions to ensure appropriate structures are formed and the rate of development is maintained within the embryo. There are several important criteria that determine appropriate reproductive system development; '''genetic sex''' which determines the sex of the embryo, '''gonadal sex''' and '''phenotypic sex''' which both determine sexual differentiation. Genetic sex determines gonadal sex which in turn determines phenotypic sex. Sex determination relates to the genetic or environmental process which determines the sex of an individual whilst sexual differentiation represents the development of internal and external genitalia.
 
Development of the reproductive system is a complex process relying on numerous systems and conditions to ensure appropriate structures are formed and the rate of development is maintained within the embryo. There are several important criteria that determine appropriate reproductive system development; '''genetic sex''' which determines the sex of the embryo, '''gonadal sex''' and '''phenotypic sex''' which both determine sexual differentiation. Genetic sex determines gonadal sex which in turn determines phenotypic sex. Sex determination relates to the genetic or environmental process which determines the sex of an individual whilst sexual differentiation represents the development of internal and external genitalia.
Line 74: Line 75:       −
 
+
{{OpenPages}}
 
[[Category:To Do - Review]]
 
[[Category:To Do - Review]]
 
[[Category:Developmental Biology]] [[Category:Reproductive System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
 
[[Category:Developmental Biology]] [[Category:Reproductive System - Anatomy & Physiology]]
Author, Donkey, Bureaucrats, Administrators
53,803

edits

Navigation menu