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THE CONNECTIVE TISSUE CORD EXTENDING BETWEEN THE TESTIS AND ABDOMINAL WALL CALLED 1 TESTIS CORD 2 GUBERNACULUM 3 SPERMATIC  CORD 4 MESENTRIC CORD EXPLAIN EACH OPTION IN DETAIL
Asked by pardeepkumar2281 | 16 Jan, 2019, 06:46: AM
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(3)The spermatic cords extend from the testes to the inguinal rings which is present at the openings at the level of the bladder in the fascia transversalis, the connective-tissue sheath of abdominal wall muscles.
 
Testis cord is formed due to differentiation in testis which forms the extracellular matrix along with Sertoli cells.
Gubernaculum a fibrous cord that connects the fetal testis with the bottom of the scrotum which marks the descent of the testis and development of the inguinal canal.
Mesentery is a small tissue that suspends the small intestine and large intestine from the posterior abdominal wall.
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