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Unit B Understanding Animal Body Systems Lesson 6 Anatomy and Physiology of Animal Reproduction Systems 1

Terms Alimentary canal Bladder Cervix Clitoris Cloaca Copulation Cowper s gland Epididymis Fallopian tubes Follicles Funnel Gamete Gestation Infundibulum Isthmus Labia majora Labia minora Magnum Mucosal cells Ova Ovary Oviducts 2

Terms Continued Papilla Parturition Penis Prostate gland Retractor muscle Scrotum Semen Seminal vesicles Sheath Sigmoid flexure Sperm Spermatozoa Testicles Testosterone Urethra Urine Uterine horns Uterus Vagina Vas deferens Vulva Zygote 3

What are the major reproductive organs in male mammals? What are the functions of those organs? I. To have a successful livestock operation, a producer must have an understanding of the functions of the various reproductive organs. The male reproductive system contains several interconnected parts that must all work together in order to have successful mating. Some of the major organs found in the male mammal reproductive system are: 4

Male Reproduction A. Testicles The testicles produce sperm, the male sex cells also called spermatozoa. They also produce a hormone called testosterone that causes the appearance and behavior of the animal to be masculine. There are two testicles present in male mammals. 5

Male Reproduction B. Epididymis The epididymis is the storage site for sperm cells. These cells enter the epididymis from the testicle to mature. Sperm become able to fertilize a female s ova or female sex cell, as it travels through the epididymis. There is a separate epididymis attached to each testicle. 6

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Male Reproduction C. Scrotum-the scrotum is a two-lobed sac that contains and protects the two testicles. It also regulates the temperature of the testicles, maintaining them at a temperature lower than body temperature. When the environment temperature is low, the scrotum contracts. When the environmental temperature is high, the scrotum relaxes Maintaining the correct temperature is critical in that being too hot or too cold can affect the production and vitality of sperm. 8

Male Reproduction D. Vas Deferens The vas deferens is essentially a transportation tube that carries the sperm-containing fluid from each epididymis to the urethra. 9

Male Reproduction E. Urethra The urethra is a large, muscular canal extending from the urinary bladder. Both semen and urine move through the urethra to the end of the penis. 10

Male Reproduction F. Accessory Sex Glands There are several glands that add volume and nutrition to the sperm-rich fluid coming from the epididymis. 11

Male Reproduction G. Seminal vesicles The seminal vesicles open into the urethra. They produce a fluid that protects and transports the sperm. H. Prostate gland The prostate gland is near the urethra and the bladder. It produces a fluid that is mixed with the seminal fluid. 12

Male Reproduction l. Cowper s gland The cowper s gland produces a fluid that moves down the urethra ahead of the seminal fluid. This fluid cleans, neutralizes, and helps protect the sperm through the urethra. The mixture of the seminal and prostate fluid and the sperm is called semen. 13

Male Reproduction J. Penis The penis deposits the semen within the female reproductive system. The urethra in the penis is surrounded by spongy tissue that fills with blood when the male is sexually aroused. This causes an erection that is necessary for copulation, or mating to occur. The sigmoid flexure (found in bulls, rams, and boars) and the retractor muscle extend the penis from the sheath, a tubular fold of skin. Horses and other mammals do not have a sigmoid flexure. The blood that fills the spongy tissue when sexual arousal occurs causes erection. 14

Male Reproduction General 15

Male Reproduction Bull 16

Male Reproduction Bull 17

Male Reproduction Ram 18

Male Reproduction Buck 19

What are the major reproductive organs and functions in female mammals? II. Like males, female mammals have a complex system of organs that make up the reproductive system. Some of the major organs that make up the female reproductive tract are: 20

Female Reproduction A. Ovary The ovary produces female gametes. A gamete is a sex cell that can unite with other sex cells. These are called ova or eggs. A female mammal will typically have two ovaries. The ovaries also produce the female sex hormones estrogen & progesterone. Within each ovary there are hundreds of tiny follicles or cavities. The ova are producedin the follicles, the largest single cell in the body. 21

Female Reproduction B. Oviducts The oviducts or fallopian tubes are two tubes that carry the ova from the ovaries to the uterus. The oviducts are close, but not attached to the ovaries. The funnel-shaped end of each oviduct that is close to the ovary is called the infundibulum. At ovulation the follicle ruptures, releasing an ovum that is caught by the infundibulum. After copulation, sperm move through the uterus to the oviduct. Fertilization of the ovum occurs in the upper end of the oviduct. The zygote, or fertilized egg cell, moves to the uterus about 2 to 4 days after fertilization. 22

Female Reproduction C. Uterus The uterus of mammals is a Y-shaped structure consisting of the body, two uterine horns, and the cervix. The size and shape of the uterus varies among the various species. The upper part of the uterus consists of the two uterine horns that develop into the oviducts or Fallopian tubes. In most species pregnancy normally occurs in the uterine horns. In horses, pregnancy normally occurs in the body of the uterus. In all species, the fetus grows within the uterus, where it remains until parturition or birth. The cervix is the lower outlet of the uterus. It is composed primarily of connective tissue that constitutes the gateway between the uterus and the vagina. Like the rest of the reproductive tract, the cervix is lined with mucosal cells. These cells make significant changes as the animal goes from one estrous cycle to another and during gestation or pregnancy. 23

Female Reproduction D. Vagina The vagina serves as the female organ of copulation at mating and as the birth canal at parturition. It is the passage between the cervix and the vulva. The lining is moist during estrus and dry when the animal is not in estrus 24

Female Reproduction E. Bladder The bladder collects the liquid waste, which is called urine. The urine passes through the urethra to the vagina. 25

Female Reproduction F. Vulva The vulva is the external opening of the reproductive and urinary systems. The exterior, and visible part of the vulva, consists of two folds called the labia majora. The labia minora are two folds located just inside the labia majora. 26

Female Reproduction G. Clitoris The clitoris is the sensory and erectile organ of the female. It is located just inside the vulva. 27

Female Reproduction Cow 28

Female Reproduction Cow 29

Female Reproduction Ewe 30

Female Reproduction Doe 31

What the major male and female reproductive organs in poultry and their functions? III. The reproductive systems of poultry are similar to that found in mammals with a few differences. A. The reproductive system of the male poultry includes the testicles, which are held within the body cavity rather than in a scrotum. The testicles produce the sperm and seminal fluid. 32

Poultry Reproduction Male 1. The vas deferens carries the seminal fluid and sperm cells to the cloaca. 2. The cloaca is the enlarged part where the large intestine joins the end of the alimentary canal. 3. The alimentary canal is the food-carrying passage that begins at the mouth and ends at the vent. 4. The papilla is the organ in the wall of the cloaca that puts the sperm cells into the hen s reproductive tract. 33

Poultry Reproduction Male 34

Poultry Reproduction Female B. The reproductive system of female poultry has two ovaries and two oviducts. The right ovary and oviduct do not function. Only the left ovary and oviduct produce eggs. The ova produced in the ovary develop into egg yolks. The oviduct of the chicken has five parts: 35

Poultry Reproduction Female 1. Funnel receives the yolk from the ovary. The sperm cells that the chicken receives from the male are stored here. 2. Magnum secretes the thick white of the egg. It takes approximately three hours for the thick white to be placed around the yolk in the magnum. 3. Isthmus The yolk and thick white move from the magnum into the isthmus, where two shell membranes are placed around the yolk and thick white. This process takes approximately 1¼ hours. 36

Poultry Reproduction Female 4. Uterus In the uterus, the thin white and the outer shell are added to the egg. The egg remains in the uterus about 20 hours. 5. Vagina From the uterus, the egg moves into the vagina. The egg stays here only a short time after which it is laid. It takes about 25 to 27 hours for a chicken to produce one egg 37

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Review/Summary What are two major reproductive organs in a male mammal & their functions? What are two major reproductive organs in a female mammal & their functions? What are the main differences between the reproductive organs in chickens and other mammals? 39