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Student Work In groups of two students were assigned to create PowerPoint's and teach the class for the introduction to Anatomy chapter in their College Level Working With Animals Class. I have combined a few of the bodily Systems into one PowerPoint to reflect students work.

By: Chelsea and Mackenzie Reproductive System By: Chelsea and Mackenzie

Reproductive System Animal reproduction always involves some type of cell division. Whether the cells are fertilized or unfertilized, depends on the species, anatomy and psychology of the animal.

Pig -Penis, scrotum, urogenital opening -seminal vesicle, testis, ureter, urinary bladder, vas deferens -bulbourethral gland, spermatic cord, testis, urethra, urinary bladder, vas deferens -Path of urine flow 116 days pregnant 99 % of pigs are AI

Cow Vulva Vagina Cervix Uterus Uterine Horns Oviduct Infundibulum Ovary Bladder Blind Pouch Clitoris

Horse Females-- gestation, birth and lactation Stallion-- External glands: Testes, penis Internal glands: vesicular gland Prostate gland Bulb urethral gland These are used to contribute to the fluid to equine semen for ejaculation.

Ovary Infundibulum Magnum Isthmus Uterus Vagina Cloaca Poultry Ovary Infundibulum Magnum Isthmus Uterus Vagina Cloaca

The Muscular System Jordan & Adam

Purpose Provides movement in conjunction with the skeletal system. Important in life support.

Classifications Voluntary: Muscles that are under the control of the creature. Involuntary: Muscle that is not controlled by the creature.

Types of muscles Smooth Cardiac Skeletal

Smooth Involuntary Found in the walls of internal organs and in blood vessels. Spindle shaped

Cardiac Muscles that form a network to not up the heart. Involuntary Only found in heart.

Skeletal Both voluntary and involuntary Attaches and moves the bones in body. This is the majority of the muscle tissue in the body.

Muscles in Animals Movement of the hocks in animals is accomplished by flexors and extensors.

conclusion This system is responsible for movement and protection of internal organs.