Which of the following best describes the mesovarium?

A) a thickened fold of mesentery that supports and stabilizes the ovary
B) an expanded funnels that opens into the pelvic cavity
C) an extensive mesentery that encloses the ovaries, uterine tubes, and uterus
D) a layer of squamous or cuboidal cells that covers the ovary
E) the inner lining of the uterus


Answer: A

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