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Gubernaculum cordis is a contractile structure that

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Answered by shrikant7
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Gubernaculum cordis is a contractile structure that keeps the testis in position
Answered by phillipinestest
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Gubernaculum cordis is a structure which held the testis in the right position.

Explanation:

Each of the testis is placed in its position in the scrotal sac and supported from the posterior scrotal wall by the help of the small cord like mesodermal tissue is called Gubernaculum. The gubernaculums is present at the developmental stage of the urinary and reproductive organs but replaced by the vestiges later in both male and female.

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