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PAIR OF EXCRETORY DUCTS OF THE MIDDLE KIDNEYS OF AN EMBRYO
Archinephric duct; Leydig's duct; Wolffian ducts; Wolffian structures; Mesonephric ducts; Nephric duct; Wolffian tubes; Wolffian duct; Wolffian system; The Wolffian System; The Wolffian systems; Wolffian structure; Wolffian systems
  • Diagrams to illustrate the changes in the [[cloaca]] in [[mammal]]s during development. '''A''', early embryonic stage, showing the cloaca receiving the urinary bladder, the rectum, and the Wolffian duct, as in the lower vertebrates. '''B''', later stage, showing the beginning of the fold which divides the cloaca into a ventral [[urogenital sinus]] which receives the [[urinary bladder]], Wolffian ducts, and [[ureter]]s, and into a dorsal part which receives the [[rectum]]. '''C''', further progress of the fold, dividing the cloaca into urogenital sinus and rectum; the ureter has separated from the Wolffian duct and is shifting anteriorly. '''D''', completion of the fold, showing complete separation of the cloaca into ventral urogenital sinus and dorsal rectum.

Mesonephric duct         
The mesonephric duct (also known as the Wolffian duct, archinephric duct, Leydig's duct or nephric duct) is a paired organ that forms during the embryonic development of humans and other mammals and gives rise to male reproductive organs.
Mesonephros         
  • Section of the fold in the mesonephros of a chick embryo of the fourth day. Wolffian tubules are labeled to the right.
  • Wolffian body]] before the establishment of the distinction of sex.<br><br>a, b, c, d. Tubular structure of the Wolffian body.<br>e. [[mesonephric duct]].<br>f. Its upper extremity.<br>g. Its termination in x, the [[urogenital sinus]].<br>h. The [[duct of Müller]].<br>i. Its upper, funnel-shaped extremity.<br>k. Its lower end, terminating in the [[urogenital sinus]].<br>l. The [[genital]] gland.
PRINCIPAL EXCRETORY ORGAN DURING EARLY HUMAN EMBRYONIC LIFE
Wolffian body; Wolffian tubules; Wolffian bodies; Mesonephron; Mesonephric tubule; Mesonephroi; Mesonephric vesicle; Mesonephric vesicles; Wolffian tubule
·noun The middle one of the three pairs of embryonic renal organs developed in most vertebrates; the Wolffian body.
Mesonephros         
  • Section of the fold in the mesonephros of a chick embryo of the fourth day. Wolffian tubules are labeled to the right.
  • Wolffian body]] before the establishment of the distinction of sex.<br><br>a, b, c, d. Tubular structure of the Wolffian body.<br>e. [[mesonephric duct]].<br>f. Its upper extremity.<br>g. Its termination in x, the [[urogenital sinus]].<br>h. The [[duct of Müller]].<br>i. Its upper, funnel-shaped extremity.<br>k. Its lower end, terminating in the [[urogenital sinus]].<br>l. The [[genital]] gland.
PRINCIPAL EXCRETORY ORGAN DURING EARLY HUMAN EMBRYONIC LIFE
Wolffian body; Wolffian tubules; Wolffian bodies; Mesonephron; Mesonephric tubule; Mesonephroi; Mesonephric vesicle; Mesonephric vesicles; Wolffian tubule
The mesonephros () is one of three excretory organs that develop in vertebrates. It serves as the main excretory organ of aquatic vertebrates and as a temporary kidney in reptiles, birds, and mammals.

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Mesonephric duct

The mesonephric duct, also known as the Wolffian duct, archinephric duct, Leydig's duct or nephric duct, is a paired organ that develops in the early stages of embryonic development in humans and other mammals. It is an important structure that plays a critical role in the formation of male reproductive organs. The duct is named after Caspar Friedrich Wolff, a German physiologist and embryologist who first described it in 1759.

During embryonic development, the mesonephric duct forms as a part of the urogenital system.