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== Ejaculation == | == Ejaculation == | ||
+ | * The reflex expulsion of spermatozoa and seminal plasma from the male reproductive tract. | ||
+ | * Sensory stimulation, primarily to the glans penis causes a series of coordinated muscular contractions. | ||
+ | * Once intromission has been achieved, reflex impulses are initiated. | ||
+ | ** Neural impulses derived mainly from sensory nerves in the '''glans penis'''. | ||
+ | * Upon threshold stimulation, impulses are transmitted from the glans peinis by the '''internal pudendal nerve''' to the lumbosacral region of the spinal cord. | ||
+ | * Sensory impulses result in firing of nerves in the '''spinal cord'''. | ||
+ | * Forcing of semen into the '''urethra''' by nerves in the '''hypogastric plexus''' innervating target muscles. | ||
+ | ** '''Urethralis''' muscle | ||
+ | ** '''Ischiocavernosus''' muscle | ||
+ | ** '''Bulbospongiosus''' muscle | ||
+ | * '''Emission''' and ejaculation | ||
+ | ** Emission is the movement of seminal fluids from the accessory sex glands into the pelvic urethra so that they can mix with spermatozoa. | ||
+ | ** Emission occurs before and during ejaculation. | ||
== Dog == | == Dog == |
Revision as of 12:02, 10 July 2008
Mounting
- Elevation of the front legs of the male to straddle the posterior region of the female.
- Learned behaviour
Intromission
- Successful entrance of the penis into the vagina.
Ejaculation
- The reflex expulsion of spermatozoa and seminal plasma from the male reproductive tract.
- Sensory stimulation, primarily to the glans penis causes a series of coordinated muscular contractions.
- Once intromission has been achieved, reflex impulses are initiated.
- Neural impulses derived mainly from sensory nerves in the glans penis.
- Upon threshold stimulation, impulses are transmitted from the glans peinis by the internal pudendal nerve to the lumbosacral region of the spinal cord.
- Sensory impulses result in firing of nerves in the spinal cord.
- Forcing of semen into the urethra by nerves in the hypogastric plexus innervating target muscles.
- Urethralis muscle
- Ischiocavernosus muscle
- Bulbospongiosus muscle
- Emission and ejaculation
- Emission is the movement of seminal fluids from the accessory sex glands into the pelvic urethra so that they can mix with spermatozoa.
- Emission occurs before and during ejaculation.
Dog
- Bitch in Oestrus spots bloody fluid just before the receptive stage.
- Male identifies the female.
- Dogs are very aware of a bitch in oestrus and can detect them from 500-600 meters away.
- Bitch adopts receptive posture ('stands')
- Dog mounts and thrusts to achieve intromission.
- Intromission with a partially erect penis aided by the Os Penis
- Vulval erectile tissue of the bitch grips the penis.
- Penis achieves full erection (the 'Tie')
- Dog then turns to face the opposite direction (the 'Turn')
- Ejaculation
Cat
- Queen 'calls'
- Male identifies female
- Queen crouches in lordosis
- Tom bites scruff of queen
- Tom mounts and thrusts to gain intromission
- If queen is in oestrus she will submit to allow full intromission.
- Tom ejaculates
- Female emits a yowl and rolls over, attempting to swipe the tom with her claws.
- Tom retires to a safe distance
For a video demonstration of copulation in the cat, follow either of the following links: