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Livestock reproductive systems

Livestock reproductive systems. L.O. 1) Know the main parts and functions of the mammalian reproductive system. You must be familiar with e function of and be able to label the major structures in the mammalian reproductive system. Name as many componants of the mammalian

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Livestock reproductive systems

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  1. Livestock reproductive systems L.O. 1) Know the main parts and functions of the mammalian reproductive system.

  2. You must be familiar with e function of and be able to label the major structures in the mammalian reproductive system Name as many componants of the mammalian reproductive system as you can...

  3. Cattle reproductive system - Male • Testes • Sperm duct • Scrotum • Penis • Epididymis • Seminal vesicle Scrotum

  4. Cattle reproductive system - Female • ovary, • oviduct, • vagina, • uterus (womb), • bladder • kidneys and • udder Oviduct

  5. Fertilisation – In cattle • We need to know what it is and where it takes place. • Add stars to your diagram at the site of fertilisation and at the site of embryo development. - Fertilisation - Embryo development

  6. Gestation period – What is it? This is the time from conception of a life to the birth of the youngster. • Human – 280 days or 40 weeks or 9 months • Cow – 279 days or 9 months • Pig – 115 days or 3 months 3 weeks 3 days • Sheep – 145 days or 5 months

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