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  • ...ogo.png|40px]][[:Category:Equine Reproduction and Stud Medicine Q&A|Equine Reproduction & Stud Medicine Q&A]] [[Category:Reproductive System Anatomy & Physiology Video]]
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  • ...aecal matter and uric acid is excreted is called the '''vent'''. The shape of the vent varies depending on species. ...to the [[Caecum - Anatomy & Physiology|caeca]], increasing the absorption of water and electrolytes from the urinary waste.
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  • ...o prostaglandins and oxytocin in order to [[Cervical Softening - Anatomy & Physiology|'soften']] for [[:Category:Pregnancy and Parturition|parturition]]. * The lumen of the cervix is the cervical canal.
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  • ...n both sexes, but are more extensive in the male. They lie on either side of the anus and contain extensive caseous secretions, hair and skin debris. [[Image:Reproductive Tract Male Guinea Pig.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>Anatomy of the Male Guinea Pig</p><sup> © L.Wilkie 2008</sup>]]
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  • * Os penis lies within the tissue of the penis. *** Baculum consists of two lateral prongs and a dorsal prong.
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  • ...hymen''' is the poorly developed, vestigial, mucosal folds at the junction of the vagina and vestibule. ...Anatomy & Physiology|uterus]] to the entrance of the [[Urethra_- Anatomy & Physiology|urethra]].
    5 KB (690 words) - 14:31, 25 November 2022
  • ...d reproductive tracts lie along the dorsal body wall. Each tract consists of a testis, a rudimentary epididymis and a highly convoluted deferent duct ru ...humb|right|150px|Dissection of the Male Avian Reproductive Tract- Courtesy of Andrew Crook, Copyright RVC 2008]]
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  • ...from the ovulation fossa. They are greatest in [[Litter Sizes - Anatomy & Physiology|Polytocious]] animals such as the sow due to many dominant follicles, and s ...y & Physiology#The_Kidney|kidneys]] at the tip of the [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|uterine horns]].
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  • ...ed oocyte travels down to become fertilised by sperm present in the female tract. It is also refered to as the Fallopian tube, Uterine tube or Ovarian tube. * The cranial ovarian end of the oviduct.
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  • ...st species variations. These variations occur in both the anatomical types of uterus as well as the uterine horn appearance and endometrial linings. ==Anatomical Types of Uteri==
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  • * Most birds have only left ovary but 2 ovaries are typical of many raptors. ...se to the cranial tip of the [[Renal Anatomy - Anatomy & Physiology#Common Anatomy|Kidney]].
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  • ...health.co.uk/veterinary-nursing/spe-60136/ Aspinall, The Complete Textbook of Veterinary Nursing], Elsevier Health Sciences, ''All rights reserved''</sma ...iferous tubules]] of the testes and can be divided into three phases, each of which is associated with different germ cell types:
    6 KB (844 words) - 19:49, 2 November 2022
  • ...loose connective tissue''' and is covered by '''mesothelium'''. Extensions of the peritoneum form the mesenteries, omenta and ligaments that support the ...Physiology|small intestine]] and most of the [[Large Intestine - Anatomy & Physiology|large intestine]] large scope for expansion and rotation. It also allows th
    11 KB (1,622 words) - 17:51, 4 January 2023
  • ...tains the urethra encased in a vascular tissue sleeve. There are two types of penis: the musculovascular and fibroelastic penis. ...mns of cavernous tissue surrounded by connective tissue known as the crura of the penis or corpora cavernosa.
    6 KB (859 words) - 19:13, 27 October 2022
  • ...hment to a watery or humid environment for survival and breeding perposes. Of the numerous features exibited by reptilia as a group, the most important i * Almost all reptiles are covered by a protective layer of dry skin with almost no glands. The epidermis is raised to form scales or
    9 KB (1,256 words) - 14:06, 5 July 2012
  • Also see [[Puerperium - Anatomy & Physiology|General Puerperium]] Changes of the puerperium must occur rapidly, with a return to the normal pregravid st
    2 KB (345 words) - 06:40, 30 October 2015
  • Reproductive behaviour and physiology shows much placicity in amphibians. Gender and breeding season are control == Reproductive Traits ==
    11 KB (1,727 words) - 14:06, 5 July 2012
  • ...in width. During the sexually active stage, they are 6-8cm in length and 3-4cm in width. ...mb|right|200px|The Ovaries of a Mare showing the Ovulation Fossa- Courtesy of A.Crook, Copyright RVC 2008]]
    19 KB (2,814 words) - 17:31, 7 December 2022
  • ...y|negative feedback systems]]. The information below will provide the main reproductive hormones in domestic species and their functions. ...can be found within the '''WikiAnatomy & Physiology''' section on the top of the bar on the left.
    27 KB (4,020 words) - 14:35, 9 January 2023
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