paradidymis


Giraldes (Latin: paradidymis) - belongs to the remains of the fetal male genital organs. It usually takes the form of an even, round or elongated creature of variable size, located forward from the vessels in the lower part of the seed coat. Histologically, it consists of fine, blinded endoscopic tubules forming the remnants of the lower mesangial tubule. The female counterpart of this organ is the friend.

Eponymous name is commemorated by Joachim Giraldes. Bibliography

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