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Animal Reproduction Ch. 10
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Function new animals are brought into the production cycle for use by humans involve all systems of the animals body –all must work in harmony
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Male
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Pathway for Sperm Testicle Epididymis Vas deferens Seminal Vessicles Prostate Gland Cowper’s Gland Penis
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Testicles Male sex organ –produce hormone testosterone –produced in the interstitial cells –controls the animals sex drive –plays role in the development of sex characteristics
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Male Sex Characteristics Makes a male look like a male –broad, massive head –weight concentrated in the shoulder –masculine appearance
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Testicles (cont.) housed in the scrotum –heat regulating structure viable sperm will not develop at body temp. Seminiferous tubules –produce sperm –50 football fields
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Epididymis Four Functions –transport –storage –maturation –concentration of sperm remove water
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Vas deferens transports mature sperm from the tail of the epididymis past the secondary sex glands
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Secondary Sex Glands Seminal vessicles –holding place of sperm –secrete fluid Prostate gland –fluid supplies nutrients for sperm –muscular gland that expels semen
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Secondary Sex Glands Cowper’s Gland –fluid cleans the urethra –thickens semen
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Urethra and Penis Urethra –conduit for urine and semen Penis –expels semen into female tract –protected by sheath
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Female
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Pathway for Ovum Ovaries Infundibulum Fallopian Tube Uterus Cervix Vagina Vulva
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Ovaries located near the kidneys produces estrogen –female sex hormone causes onset of puberty –female body changes prepares rest of reproductive tract for embryo
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all ova present at birth –mature cow 75,000 present only 20-30 used Ovaries
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Maturation of Ova Primary Follicles –potential ova found near the surface of the ovary –Follicle Stimulating Hormone (FSH) produced in the Pituitary gland causes follicle to mature –Graafian follicle
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Maturation of Ova Luteinizing Hormone (LH) –produced in the Pituitary Gland –causes rupture of Graafian follicle and release of ovum Corpus Luteum (CL) –scar-like structure produced at rupture site
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Infundibulum top of fallopian tube finger-like projections –brings ova into fallopian tube
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Fallopian Tube (Oviduct) site of fertilization –upper third –can occur on either side moves ovum to uterus
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Uterus consists of main body and two horns fetal development occurs in either horn
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Uterus Functions 1Pathway for sperm contractile actions move sperm 2Sustains embryo through secretions 3Attachment point for growing embryo 4Expulsion of fetus and membranes placenta once expelled = afterbirth
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Uterus Supported by broad ligament –supplies blood and nerves to uterus Caruncles –small projections in mucus layer –rich in blood –serve as attachment points for placenta cotyledons
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Cervix Separates uterine cavity from vaginal cavity Functions 1Seals uterus protect from bacterial and other foreign invasions 2Passageway for sperm 3When pregnant, a plug forms protecting the fetus
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Vagina · Copulatory organ of the female · Site of semen deposition
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Vulva · External reproductive organ · Used as an aid in heat detection
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