Final answer:
Ovaries develop from the bipotential gonad, not from the Mullerian duct. The Mullerian ducts develop into the uterus and uterine tubes in females.
Step-by-step explanation:
The statement that ovaries develop from the Mullerian duct is False. The correct answer is c. False, ovaries develop from the bipotential gonad. During female fetal development, the bipotential gonads develop into ovaries. It's the Mullerian ducts that develop into the internal female reproductive structures, such as the uterus and uterine tubes. On the other hand, during male fetal development, it's the Wolffian ducts that develop into structures like the vas deferens, while the Mullerian ducts degenerate.