The trigone on the posterior wall of the urinary bladder is formed by the
belongs to book: BRS Embryology Sixth Edition| Dr. Ronald W. Dudek|6th Edition| Chapter number:13| Question number:8
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belongs to book: BRS Embryology Sixth Edition| Dr. Ronald W. Dudek|6th Edition| Chapter number:13| Question number:8
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A. The lower ends of the mesonephric ducts are incorporated into the posterior wall of the urinary bladder. The mesonephric ducts contribute to the connective tissue component of the posterior wall at the trigone. It is generally believed that the transitional epithelium lining the entire bladder (even the trigone) is of endodermal origin.
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