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Animal Reproduction
Biology Agriculture
Reproductive System
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Ovaries
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Female reproductive gland in which eggs
are formed and hormones are produced.
Testes
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Male reproductive gland that produces
sperm and testosterone.
Reproductive System
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Female Reproductive Cell
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EGG (OVULE)
Male Reproductive Cell
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SPERM
Semen - the fluid that carries sperm
Reproductive System
• Production of sperm is called
SPERMATOGENESIS
• Production of eggs is called OOGENESIS
Reproductive System
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Zygote
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Embryo
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Organism in early stages of development.
Pregnancy
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Cell formed by the union of egg and sperm
at fertilization.
carrying a fetus
Fertilization
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the union of the egg and sperm nuclei
Reproductive System
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Conception
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Ovulation
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occurrence of fertilization
release of an ovule from the female.
Gestation
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the time from fertilization or conception of
a female until she gives birth
Reproductive System
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Vulva -opening of reproductive tract
Reproductive System
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Vagina - channel for birth and
copulation
Reproductive System
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Cervix - divides vagina and uterus
Reproductive System
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Uterus - provides nourishment for fetus
Reproductive System
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Horns of Uterus - where fetus grows
Reproductive System
• Fallopian Tube - where fertilization
occurs
Reproductive System
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Ovaries - produces eggs and hormones
Reproductive System
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Testes - produce sperm and testosterone
Reproductive System
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Epididymis - collects and stores sperm
Reproductive System
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Vas deferens - transports sperm
Reproductive System
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Penis - places sperm in female
Reproductive System
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Scrotum - protects testes, maintains
temp
Reproductive System
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Sheath - opening of reproductive tract
Animal Reproduction
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Ovaries – produces eggs
and hormones
Animal Reproduction
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The ovaries are
stimulated by a hormone
called the follicle
stimulating hormones
(FSH) and produce a
FOLLICLE where the egg
(ovum) grows and
matures
Animal Reproduction
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When the egg matures
the follicle ruptures and
releases the egg OVULATION
Animal Reproduction
Mating Process
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Around the time of ovulation estrogen
causes estrus or heat
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The time that the female will allow the
male to mate with her
Males seek out females that are in
estrus
Mating Process
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During mating millions of sperm are
deposited in the female vagina.
Sperm moves by using their tails in a
whiplike action – motile
Mating Process
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Sperm travels from the vagina through
the cervix and uterus and into the
fallopian tubes
Sperm and egg unit in the fallopian
tube
Reproductive Technologies
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Reproductive Technologies
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Any method of reproduction that is
different from natural methods
Reproductive Technologies
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Embryo Transfer:
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The transfer of fertilized egg(s) from a donor
female to one or more recipient females
Reproductive Technologies
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Embryo Transfer
Reproductive Technologies
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Embryo Transfer
Reproductive Technologies
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Super Ovulation:
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Giving animals a hormone that causes
them to produce more then one egg.
Reproductive Technologies
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Artificial Insemination
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Placing sperm into the female
reproductive tract by means other than
natural mating.
Reproductive Problems
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Sterility:
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Inability of an animal to reproduce
Freemartin:
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In twins, when a female is exposed to male
testosterone before birth.
Causes problems with the development of
female reproductive organs
Reproductive Practices
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Purebreeding
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Breeding two pure breed animals together
Usually papered to prove genetics
Crossbreeding
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One breed is breed to another
Ex. Angus x Herford = Black Baldy
Reproductive Practices
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Grading-up
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Taking grade cows and breeding to
purebreds