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| choice5="Dog" | | choice5="Dog" |
| correctchoice="3" | | correctchoice="3" |
− | feedback3="'''Correct!''' The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." | + | feedback3="'''Correct!''' The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. [[Penis - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The bull has a glans penis with a slightly spiralled end. The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The bull has a glans penis with a slightly spiralled end. The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. [[Penis - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The boar has a corkscrew shaped glans penis with a left hand thread. The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The boar has a corkscrew shaped glans penis with a left hand thread. The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. [[Penis - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. [[Penis - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The dog has a substantial glans penis which is divided into the bulbus glandis found proximally and the pars longa glandis found distally. The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The dog has a substantial glans penis which is divided into the bulbus glandis found proximally and the pars longa glandis found distally. The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. [[Penis - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." |
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| choice2="Inguinal canal" | | choice2="Inguinal canal" |
| correctchoice="5" | | correctchoice="5" |
− | feedback5="'''Correct!''' The translocation of the testis is the result of growth and contraction of the gubernaculum testis which is a ligamentous structure extending from the site of the future scrotum, through the inguinal ring to the caudal testis. The gubernaculum testis regresses and leaves behind remnants which can be found in the adult; the proper ligament of the testis and the ligament of the tail of the epididymis. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology#Testicular Descent|WikiVet Article: testes]]." | + | feedback5="'''Correct!''' The translocation of the testis is the result of growth and contraction of the gubernaculum testis which is a ligamentous structure extending from the site of the future scrotum, through the inguinal ring to the caudal testis. The gubernaculum testis regresses and leaves behind remnants which can be found in the adult; the proper ligament of the testis and the ligament of the tail of the epididymis. [[Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology#Testicular Descent|WikiVet Article: testes]]." |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The vaginal tunic is made up of parietal and visceral layers of peritoneum which are dragged into the scrotum during testicular descent. The translocation of the testis is the result of growth and contraction of the gubernaculum testis which is a ligamentous structure extending from the site of the future scrotum, through the inguinal ring to the caudal testis. The gubernaculum testis regresses and leaves behind remnants which can be found in the adult; the proper ligament of the testis and the ligament of the tail of the epididymis. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology#Testicular Descent|WikiVet Article: testes]]." | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' The vaginal tunic is made up of parietal and visceral layers of peritoneum which are dragged into the scrotum during testicular descent. The translocation of the testis is the result of growth and contraction of the gubernaculum testis which is a ligamentous structure extending from the site of the future scrotum, through the inguinal ring to the caudal testis. The gubernaculum testis regresses and leaves behind remnants which can be found in the adult; the proper ligament of the testis and the ligament of the tail of the epididymis. [[Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology#Testicular Descent|WikiVet Article: testes]]." |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The tunica dartos muscle is responsible for holding the testes close to the body during cold temperatures and letting the testes lower in hot weather. The translocation of the testis is the result of growth and contraction of the gubernaculum testis which is a ligamentous structure extending from the site of the future scrotum, through the inguinal ring to the caudal testis. The gubernaculum testis regresses and leaves behind remnants which can be found in the adult; the proper ligament of the testis and the ligament of the tail of the epididymis. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology#Testicular Descent|WikiVet Article: testes]]." | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The tunica dartos muscle is responsible for holding the testes close to the body during cold temperatures and letting the testes lower in hot weather. The translocation of the testis is the result of growth and contraction of the gubernaculum testis which is a ligamentous structure extending from the site of the future scrotum, through the inguinal ring to the caudal testis. The gubernaculum testis regresses and leaves behind remnants which can be found in the adult; the proper ligament of the testis and the ligament of the tail of the epididymis. [[Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology#Testicular Descent|WikiVet Article: testes]]." |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The tunica albuginea is a connective tissue layer containing some smooth muscle fibres. Contraction and relaxation of these fibres results in a pumping action facilitating the flow of spermatozoa through the tubules of the testes. The translocation of the testis is the result of growth and contraction of the gubernaculum testis which is a ligamentous structure extending from the site of the future scrotum, through the inguinal ring to the caudal testis. The gubernaculum testis regresses and leaves behind remnants which can be found in the adult; the proper ligament of the testis and the ligament of the tail of the epididymis. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology#Testicular Descent|WikiVet Article: testes]]." | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The tunica albuginea is a connective tissue layer containing some smooth muscle fibres. Contraction and relaxation of these fibres results in a pumping action facilitating the flow of spermatozoa through the tubules of the testes. The translocation of the testis is the result of growth and contraction of the gubernaculum testis which is a ligamentous structure extending from the site of the future scrotum, through the inguinal ring to the caudal testis. The gubernaculum testis regresses and leaves behind remnants which can be found in the adult; the proper ligament of the testis and the ligament of the tail of the epididymis. [[Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology#Testicular Descent|WikiVet Article: testes]]." |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The inguinal canal is the structure through which the testes descend from the abdomen into the scrotum. The translocation of the testis is the result of growth and contraction of the gubernaculum testis which is a ligamentous structure extending from the site of the future scrotum, through the inguinal ring to the caudal testis. The gubernaculum testis regresses and leaves behind remnants which can be found in the adult; the proper ligament of the testis and the ligament of the tail of the epididymis.[[Male Reproductive Tract -The Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology#Testicular Descent|WikiVet Article: testes]]." | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The inguinal canal is the structure through which the testes descend from the abdomen into the scrotum. The translocation of the testis is the result of growth and contraction of the gubernaculum testis which is a ligamentous structure extending from the site of the future scrotum, through the inguinal ring to the caudal testis. The gubernaculum testis regresses and leaves behind remnants which can be found in the adult; the proper ligament of the testis and the ligament of the tail of the epididymis.[[Testes and Epididymis - Anatomy & Physiology#Testicular Descent|WikiVet Article: testes]]." |
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| choice1="Dog" | | choice1="Dog" |
| correctchoice="3" | | correctchoice="3" |
− | feedback3="'''Correct!''' The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." | + | feedback3="'''Correct!''' The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. [[Penis - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The bull has a glans penis with a slightly spiralled end. The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' The bull has a glans penis with a slightly spiralled end. The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. [[Penis - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." |
− | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The boar has a corkscrew shaped glans penis with a left hand thread. The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." | + | feedback2="'''Incorrect.''' The boar has a corkscrew shaped glans penis with a left hand thread. The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. [[Penis - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' The stallion has a mushroom-shaped glans penis with a slight protrusion of the urethral process. The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. [[Penis - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The dog has a substantial glans penis which is divided into the bulbus glandis found proximally and the pars longa glandis found distally. The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. [[Male Reproductive Tract -The External Genetalia - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' The dog has a substantial glans penis which is divided into the bulbus glandis found proximally and the pars longa glandis found distally. The ram has a glans penis with a large extension of the urethral process. [[Penis - Anatomy & Physiology#Structure|WikiVet Article: penis]]." |
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