Reproductive & Digestive Tract Ovary Follicles Infundibulum Magnum Isthmus Uterus Cloaca Vagina Gizzard Duodenal Loop Pancreas Proventriculus Small Intestine.

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Reproductive & Digestive Tract Ovary Follicles Infundibulum Magnum Isthmus Uterus Cloaca Vagina Gizzard Duodenal Loop Pancreas Proventriculus Small Intestine Ceca Large Intestine Rectum (Shell Gland)

Reproductive Tract Ovary Follicles Stigma Infundibulum Magnum Isthmus Uterus Rectum Cloaca Function: Egg Pickup & Fertilization Function: Albumen Secretion Function: Formation of Shell Membranes Function: Formation of Shell

Reproductive Tract - Oviduct Magnum Isthmus Uterus Cloaca Large Intestine

Ovary - Follicles Ovary Infundibulum Magnum Follicle Stigma Ruptured Follicle Immature Follicles

Oviduct with Lumen Exposed Follicles Ovary Infundibulum Magnum Isthmus Uterus Egg Large Intestine Cloaca

Shell Gland Isthmus Ceca Small Intestine Large Intestine Cloaca Rectum Vagina

Reproductive Tract - Uterus Egg Uterus Isthmus Magnum Cloaca Rectum Vagina Large Intestine

Uterus Isthmus Magnum Uterus Cloaca