In the differentiation of a normal female:

A. The gonads remain undifferentiated throughout fetal life.
B. The uterus and fallopian tubes are formed from the Wolffian ducts.
C. Female genitalia form in the absence of hormonal stimulation.
D. Müllerian inhibiting substance causes the Müllerian ducts to regress.
E. The SRX protein present on X chromosomes makes the gonads differentiate into ovaries. 


Answer: C

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