| 1. | Some of the tubules of the mesonephros form part of the permanent kidney.
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| 2. | The mesonephros go on to form nephrons and other associated structures of the kidneys.
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| 3. | Thus, the term mesonephros is usually reserved for the embryonic kidney of amniotes.
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| 4. | The duct of the mesonephros forms the Wolffian duct and ureter of the adult kidney.
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| 5. | The mesonephros and metanephros of amniotes are derived from different parts of the anamniote opisthonephros.
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| 6. | The tubules collectively constitute the mesonephros.
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| 7. | The most significant function of the aorta gonad mesonephros region is its role in definitive haematopoiesis.
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| 8. | It is retinoic acid, derived from the primitive kidney ( mesonephros ) that stimulates meiosis in ovarian oogonia.
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| 9. | In humans, the mesonephros consists of units which are similar in structure and function to nephrons of the adult kidney.
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| 10. | The aorta gonad mesonephros region has been shown to harbour multipotent hematopoietic colony-forming unit-spleen ( HSCs ).
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