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  • [[Image:Reproductive Tract Male Chelonian.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>Anatomy of the Male Chelonian</p><sup> © L.Wilkie 2008</sup>]] * Attached to the cranioventral pole of the kidneys.
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  • |Name = Female Reproductive Tract Histology PowerPoint tutorial |Link = https://wikivet-dev.s3-eu-west-1.amazonaws.com/8/87/Female_Reproductive_Tract.swf
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  • ...follicle rupture and the release of the Oocyte from the ovary surface into the oviduct. ==Consequences of Pre-ovulatory LH surge==
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  • ...o.png|40px]][[Comparative Female Reproductive Anatomy resource|Comparative Reproductive Anatomy Dragster]]<br>[[File:Flashcards logo.png|40px]][[:Category:Equine R [[Category:Reproductive System Anatomy & Physiology Video]]
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  • {{frontpage-RVC [[Reproductive System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|Reproduction Systems Overview]]
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  • {{frontpage-RVC [[Reproductive System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology|Reproduction Systems Overview]]
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  • Reproductive [[Hormones - Anatomy & Physiology|hormones]] tend to have short half lives |+ ''Hormones of the Ovaries''
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  • ...fertilised by sperm present in the female tract. It is also refered to as the Fallopian tube, Uterine tube or Ovarian tube. The oviduct is devided into 3 anatomical regions:
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  • ...oth 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. ...age: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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  • ...a form of inheritance may be involved, sex chromosomes may be abnormal, or the foetus may have been exposed to androgenic or progestational hormones. ...enlarged clitoris and reduced vulval lips. The animal is usually XX with H-Y antigen (protein normally coded for by Y chromosome).
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  • The anogenital distance is longer in the male, which has a more prominent genital papilla. * Os penis lies within the tissue of the penis.
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  • [[Image:Corpus Luteum 1.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Histological Section of the Corpus Luteum showing Small Luteal Cells - Courtesy of J.Bredl, Copyright R [[Image:Corpus Luteum 2.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Histological Section of the Corpus Luteum showing Large Luteal Cells - Courtesy of J.Bredl, Copyright R
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  • [[Image:Reproductive Tract Male Lizard.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>Anatomy of the Male Lizard</p><sup> © L.Wilkie 2008</sup>]] [[Image:Lateral Male Chameleon.jpg|thumb|right|150px|<p>Lateral View of the Male Chameleon</p><sup> © L.Wilkie 2008</sup>]]
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  • * Penis is easily extruded from the prepuce. * Os penis lies within the tissue of the penis.
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  • * Male is known as the Hob. * J-shaped os penis lies within the caudal section of the penis dorsal to the penile urethra.
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  • ...est in [[Litter Sizes - Anatomy & Physiology|Polytocious]] animals such as the sow due to many dominant follicles, and so corpora lutea, developing at onc ...System Overview - Anatomy & Physiology#The_Kidney|kidneys]] at the tip of the [[Uterus - Anatomy & Physiology|uterine horns]].
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  • .... These variations occur in both the anatomical types of uterus as well as the uterine horn appearance and endometrial linings. ...y large uterine body and short, poorly developed uterine horns, as seen in the mare, are due to a high degree of paramesonephric duct fusion.
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  • * [[Image:2768510s-8uGWjboX.jpg|thumb|<div align="right">48:49</div>]][http://media.wikivet.net ...gether the best anatomy teaching materials from around the world, enabling the dead to be brought back to life.]
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  • Cysts associated with the ovary and surrounding structures are common. They may be '''congenital''' or '''a ...ovary itself are known as '''intraovarian''' cysts, and cysts outside the ovary are known as '''paraovarian''' cysts, and this form is more common. Intraov
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  • ...Physiology|oogenesis]] and hormone production both occur in the follicle. The process of follicular growth is known as '''Folliculogenesis'''. ...ranulosa and Theca Cells.jpg|thumb|right|150px|Histological Section of the Ovary showing Granulosa and Theca Cells of a Follicle- Courtesy of J.Bredl, Copyr
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