Biology, asked by mvijaykumarmaharaj, 1 month ago

what If male Reproductive organ doesn't have corpus callosum?​

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Answered by anshvohra24
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Explanation:

The rat's corpus callosum is sexually dimorphic with the male's being larger. This difference appears to depend in part on the neonatal presence of testosterone in the male and ovarian hormones in the female. To further investigate the possibility that ovarian hormones participate in the differentiation of the rat's callosum, females received one of the following treatments on postnatal day 8, 12 or 16: (1) ovariectomy (Ovx); (2) 1 mg of testosterone propionate (TP); or (3) sham surgery. All animals were handled daily from birth until weaning

Answered by snas217236
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Answer:

because it is located in brain it has testis seminal ducts vas deferens prostute gland Cowper gland epidydmis scrotum seminiferous tubules

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