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− | feedback2="'''Correct!'''A developmental abnormality resulting in discordance between genetic, gonadal or phenotypic sexin called intersex, it includes true hermaphrodites, pseudohermaphrodites and other forms of sex reversal. [[ | + | feedback2="'''Correct!'''A developmental abnormality resulting in discordance between genetic, gonadal or phenotypic sexin called intersex, it includes true hermaphrodites, pseudohermaphrodites and other forms of sex reversal. [[Intersex|WikiVet Article: Development anomalies ]]" |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' An individual possessing gonads of both sexes is called a true hermaphrodite. This is a type of intersex but does not describe the term intersex. The correct answer is a developmental abnormality resulting in a discordance between genetic, gonadal or phenotypic sexin called intersex, it includes true hermaphrodites, pseudohermaphrodites and other forms of sex reversal. [[ | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' An individual possessing gonads of both sexes is called a true hermaphrodite. This is a type of intersex but does not describe the term intersex. The correct answer is a developmental abnormality resulting in a discordance between genetic, gonadal or phenotypic sexin called intersex, it includes true hermaphrodites, pseudohermaphrodites and other forms of sex reversal. [[Intersex|WikiVet Article: Development anomalies]]" |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' An individual possessing gonads of one sex and the ducts and external genitalia of the opposite sex is called a pseudohermaphrodite.This is a type of intersex but does not describe the term intersex. The correct answer is a developmental abnormality resulting in a discordance between genetic, gonadal or phenotypic sexin called intersex, it includes true hermaphrodites, pseudohermaphrodites and other forms of sex reversal. [[ | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' An individual possessing gonads of one sex and the ducts and external genitalia of the opposite sex is called a pseudohermaphrodite.This is a type of intersex but does not describe the term intersex. The correct answer is a developmental abnormality resulting in a discordance between genetic, gonadal or phenotypic sexin called intersex, it includes true hermaphrodites, pseudohermaphrodites and other forms of sex reversal. [[Intersex|WikiVet Article: Development anomalies]]" |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' An individual with a XY genotype with testosterone producing but sterile gonads has testicular feminisation which occurs in male pseudohermaphrodites. The sterile gonads are internal andthere is female external genitalia. This condition affects horses, it is a type of intersex but does not describe the term intersex. The correct answer is a developmental abnormality resulting in a discordance between genetic, gonadal or phenotypic sexin called intersex, it includes true hermaphrodites, pseudohermaphrodites and other forms of sex reversal. [[ | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' An individual with a XY genotype with testosterone producing but sterile gonads has testicular feminisation which occurs in male pseudohermaphrodites. The sterile gonads are internal andthere is female external genitalia. This condition affects horses, it is a type of intersex but does not describe the term intersex. The correct answer is a developmental abnormality resulting in a discordance between genetic, gonadal or phenotypic sexin called intersex, it includes true hermaphrodites, pseudohermaphrodites and other forms of sex reversal. [[Intersex|WikiVet Article: Development anomalies]]" |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' An individual which is a male pseudohermaphrodite may behave like a male and may mount but has a sub anal genital opening, as well as a prominent clitoris. This is a type of intersex but does not describe the term intersex. The correct answer is a developmental abnormality resulting in a discordance between genetic, gonadal or phenotypic sexin called intersex, it includes true hermaphrodites, pseudohermaphrodites and other forms of sex reversal. [[ | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' An individual which is a male pseudohermaphrodite may behave like a male and may mount but has a sub anal genital opening, as well as a prominent clitoris. This is a type of intersex but does not describe the term intersex. The correct answer is a developmental abnormality resulting in a discordance between genetic, gonadal or phenotypic sexin called intersex, it includes true hermaphrodites, pseudohermaphrodites and other forms of sex reversal. [[Intersex|WikiVet Article: Development anomalies]]" |
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Questions reviewed by: | Dr Peter G.G. Jackson BVM&S, MA, DVM&S, FRCVS Janet Daly BSc PhD Lecturer in Comparative Virology |
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Which of the following is correct with regards to cyptorchidism? |
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Which testicular tumour may be associated with the feminisation syndrome in dogs? |
3 |
What causes a sperm granuloma? |
4 |
What is the most common cause of testicular ischaemia? |
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Which notifiable virus can be shed for an extended period via the accessory sex glands of stallions, after clinical infection has subsided? |
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In which breed of sheep is ulcerative balanoposthitis caused by Corynebacterium common? |
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Broadly speaking, what is the definition of the term intersex? |