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Title: The Female Reproductive Tract


1
The Female Reproductive Tract
  • Information taken from the IMS 8405 Animal
    Science Curriculum and website from OK State.

2
Objectives
  • Students will discover parts of all male
    livestock animals.
  • Students will learn vocabulary relating to male
    reproduction
  • Students will learn the functions of all the
    parts of male livestock.

3
Introduction
  • Animal repro is a complex but interesting topic
  • It requires a basic knowledge of reproductive
    anatomy and physiology
  • Reproduction is the process of producing
    offspring for the purpose of continuing a species.

4
Purpose
  1. To produce eggs or ova to be fertilized to from
    the embryo.
  2. Serves as a receptacle for the penis during
    copulation and houses and nourishes the fetus
    until parturition.
  3. Produce female hormones

5
The Tract
  • The tract is made up of several organs and
    muscles, each having a specific function.
  • The next couple of slides.

6
The Tract
7
The Tract
8
Tract Types
9
Bovine Repro Tract
10
The Ovaries
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The Ovaries
  • They are supported in place, along with the rest
    of the tract, in the abdominal cavity by the
    broad ligaments
  • The arteries, veins, and nerves of the ovaries
    are located in these ligaments as well.

12
Inside the Ovary
13
Ovary Functions
  • There are two ovaries which function to produce
    eggs or ova.
  • The ovaries also produce estrogen and
    progesterone.

14
Ovary Hormones
  • Progesterone hormone produced by the corpus
    luteum on an ovary during pregnancy which keeps
    estrus from occurring and causes the mammary
    system to develop.
  • Estrogen the female hormone produced by the
    developing follicle on an ovary to regulate heat
    period and cause male receptiveness by the female
    at the time of ovulation

15
Video Review
  • http//www.ansi.okstate.edu/course/3443/study/vide
    o/cowanat1.mov

16
Ovulation Video Clip
  • http//www.ansi.okstate.edu/course/3443/study/vide
    o/ovulation-and-egg-transport.wmv
  • http//www.ansi.okstate.edu/course/3443/study/vide
    o/OVUL.MOV

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Infudibulums
  • Just below the ovaries, are two funnel-like
    openings called the infundibulums, which pick up
    the eggs at ovulation.

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Oviducts
  • Once the ova is in the infundibulum, the travel
    through the fallopian tubes (oviducts).
  • 1. Oviduct is the site of fertilization
  • 2. Oviduct transports the egg on into the
    uterine horn.

19
Oviducts
20
Uterus
  • In the uterine horn, the embryo usually attaches,
    received nourishment, and develops until
    parturition.

21
Uterine Horn
22
Uterine body
  • Place where the horns join.
  • Layers
  • Outer perimetrium
  • Middle myometrium
  • Inner endometrium

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Swine Tract
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Uterus Functions
  • Transports sperm
  • Muscle contractions and expelling of young
  • Absorption and phagocytosis
  • Support development of fetus
  • Makes the Corpus Luteum regress

26
Cervix
  • The Main Gate controlled by hormones.
  • Thick-walled mass of concentric muscles with a
    small tube-like opening which joins the uterus
    and the vagina

27
Cervix
  • Functions
  • Barrier to sperm to stop polyspermy
  • Reservoir for sperm
  • Block bacterial infection during pregnancy
  • Gate of birth canal
  • Glands that secrete waxy-like substance that
    which seals off the uterus during pregnancy

28
BovineCervix
29
Equine Cervix
30
Porcine Cervix
31
Porcine Cervix
32
Vagina
  1. Receptacle for the penis during copulation
  2. Passage way for the body to expel liquid waste.
  3. The urethra joins the bladder to the vagina.

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Vulva
  • The external portion of the female repro tract
  • Serves to protect the internal system from
    infection.

35
Clitoris
  • Just inside the vulva
  • Sensory erectile organ
  • wink

36
Review
  • http//www.ansi.okstate.edu/course/3443/study/vide
    o/cowanat2.mov

37
Egg Factory!
  • The following slides will talk about egg
    production!

38
O O O
  • Oogenesis - Process of egg creation
  • Oogonia cells in a fetus that turn into ovaries
  • Oocytes matured oogonia
  • There are thousand oocytes at the time of birth,
    but only a small proportion of these develop into
    ova or reach ovulation.

39
Steps in the process
40
Terms of Process
  • When the follicle ruptures, a blood clotted area
    is formed
  • This is called a corpus hemorrhagicum and last
    two or three days.

41
Terms of Process
  • The C.H. area begins to fill with a mass of
    yellow cells called the corpus luteum.
  • Its cells have the primary purpose of producing
    the second female sex hormone progesterone.
  • Progesterone prepares the female repro anatomy
    for pregnancy and last approx. twelve days,
    unless the egg is fertilized, and then the C.L.
    stays until parturition.

42
Terms of Process
  • A degenerating C.L. becomes covered by connective
    tissue called corpus albicans.
  • Its function is to remove the yellow cells of the
    C.L. and return the ovary to its normal shape.

43
Estrous Cycle
  • Is the process of oogenesis the period of time
    from the beginning of one heat period(estrus) to
    the beginning of the next.
  • A cow or mare normally produces one ovum per
    cycle. An ewe produces two and a sow eight to
    fifteen.

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Time
  • Differs from one species of livestock to another
    cattle is from 18 to 25 days avg 21 days.
  • The End!
  • All pictures taken from
  • http//www.ansi.okstate.edu/course/3443/study/inde
    x.htm
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