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what is the fetal testis? ​

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Answered by Aʙʜɪɪ69
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  • The fetal testis is a special organ endocrinologically and not at all like a smaller version of the adult testis. ... Besides testosterone it produces a special 'fetal gonadal hormone', the anti-Müllerian hormone. These two hormones together play a key role in the induction and regulation of male sexual differentiation
Answered by gudduchoudhary1983
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Explanation:

The fetal testis is a special organ endocrinologically and not at all like a smaller version of the adult testis. ... Besides testosterone it produces a special 'fetal gonadal hormone', the anti-Müllerian hormone. These two hormones together play a key role in the induction and regulation of male sexual differentiation...........

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