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− | feedback2="'''Correct!''' Vestibular bulbs are seen as dark patches on the walls of the vestibule. They are a concentration of veins forming erectile tissue, this is the female homologue of the bulb of the penis. During the dog's 'tie', the bulbs are erect and press against the penis, caudal to the enlarged bulb of the glans. [[ | + | feedback2="'''Correct!''' Vestibular bulbs are seen as dark patches on the walls of the vestibule. They are a concentration of veins forming erectile tissue, this is the female homologue of the bulb of the penis. During the dog's 'tie', the bulbs are erect and press against the penis, caudal to the enlarged bulb of the glans. [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: vagina]]." |
− | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Vestibular bulbs are found in mares and bitches as dark patches on the walls of the vestibule. They are a concentration of veins forming erectile tissue, this is the female homologue of the bulb of the penis. During the dog's 'tie', the bulbs are erect and press against the penis, caudal to the enlarged bulb of the glans. [[ | + | feedback3="'''Incorrect.''' Vestibular bulbs are found in mares and bitches as dark patches on the walls of the vestibule. They are a concentration of veins forming erectile tissue, this is the female homologue of the bulb of the penis. During the dog's 'tie', the bulbs are erect and press against the penis, caudal to the enlarged bulb of the glans. [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: vagina]]." |
− | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Vestibular bulbs are found in mares and bitches as dark patches on the walls of the vestibule. They are a concentration of veins forming erectile tissue, this is the female homologue of the bulb of the penis. During the dog's 'tie', the bulbs are erect and press against the penis, caudal to the enlarged bulb of the glans. [[ | + | feedback5="'''Incorrect.''' Vestibular bulbs are found in mares and bitches as dark patches on the walls of the vestibule. They are a concentration of veins forming erectile tissue, this is the female homologue of the bulb of the penis. During the dog's 'tie', the bulbs are erect and press against the penis, caudal to the enlarged bulb of the glans. [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: vagina]]." |
− | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Vestibular bulbs are found in mares and bitches as dark patches on the walls of the vestibule. They are a concentration of veins forming erectile tissue, this is the female homologue of the bulb of the penis. During the dog's 'tie', the bulbs are erect and press against the penis, caudal to the enlarged bulb of the glans. [[ | + | feedback4="'''Incorrect.''' Vestibular bulbs are found in mares and bitches as dark patches on the walls of the vestibule. They are a concentration of veins forming erectile tissue, this is the female homologue of the bulb of the penis. During the dog's 'tie', the bulbs are erect and press against the penis, caudal to the enlarged bulb of the glans. [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: vagina]]." |
− | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Vestibular bulbs are found in mares and bitches as dark patches on the walls of the vestibule. They are a concentration of veins forming erectile tissue, this is the female homologue of the bulb of the penis. During the dog's 'tie', the bulbs are erect and press against the penis, caudal to the enlarged bulb of the glans. [[ | + | feedback1="'''Incorrect.''' Vestibular bulbs are found in mares and bitches as dark patches on the walls of the vestibule. They are a concentration of veins forming erectile tissue, this is the female homologue of the bulb of the penis. During the dog's 'tie', the bulbs are erect and press against the penis, caudal to the enlarged bulb of the glans. [[Vagina and Vestibule - Anatomy & Physiology|WikiVet Article: vagina]]." |
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Questions reviewed by: | Mr David Kilroy MVB CVMA MRCVS David Bainbridge VetMB MA PhD MRCVS |
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Which species have an ovulation fossa? |
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In which species are endometrial cups found? |
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Which domestic species have a duplex uterus? |
4 |
Which of the following groups of animals has a cotyledonary placenta? |
5 |
The mesosalpinx attaches to which reproductive structure? |
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In which part of the female reproductive tract does fertilisation most commonly take place? |
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Which species has a left ovary only? |
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What is the name of the numerous round button-like elevations of the ruminant endometrium? |
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Which species have vestibular bulbs? |