Male Reproductive Tract

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Male Reproductive Tract Information comes from IMS 8405

Objectives Students will discover parts of all male livestock animals Students will learn vocabulary relating to male reproduction Students will learn the functions of all the parts of male livestock

Introduction Animal repro is a complex but interesting topic It requires a basic knowledge of reproductive anatomy and physiology?. Reproduction is the process of producing offspring for the purpose of continuing a species

The Process (summed up for now) 1. Begins with copulation 2. Sperm meets the ovum and forms an embryo 3. Embryo attaches in uterus and stays until parturition

Bovine Male Reproductive Tract

Equine Male Reproductive Tract

Porcine Male Reproductive Tract

4 Major Functions 1. Production, storage, deposition of sperm 2. Production of certain male hormones 3. Excrete urine from the bladder 4. Serves as passageway

Testes

Testicle Functions 1. Produces the male sex hormone testosterone Testosterone causes the development of secondary male characteristics and libido

Testicle Function 2. Produce sperm Below is bovine sperm

Types of Sperm

Sperm Anatomy To the right is a dissected sperm cell.

Semen and ejaculation characteristics of farm species   Cattle  Dairy  Beef  Sheep  Swine  Horses  Volume (ml)  6  4  1-2  225* - 400  60* - 100  Sperm   concentration (billion/ml) 1.2  1.0  3.0  0.2  0.15  Total sperm (billion) 7  3  45  9  Motile   Sperm % 70  65  75  60  Morphologically normal sperm % 80  90  pH 6.5-7.0  5.9-7.3  6.8-7.3  6.2-7.8 

Testicle Tumor

Crypt Orchid Definitely a problem – a testicle does not make the trip down through the inguinal canal and becomes trapped with the body of the animal. Sometimes the testicle still produces sperm make the animal viable in reproduction. If the testicle does not make it, it looks like the one on the left.

Scrotum Functions Houses testes and protect them Helps regulates the temperature of the testes with help from the cremaster muscle

Scrotum Testicular temperature is approximately five degrees below the body temperature because sperm must develop under conditions cooler than body temperature.

Epididymis A long, greatly coiled tube connected to each testicle Responsible for the maturation, storage, and transportation of sperm cells.

Deferent Duct Known as the vas deferens Originates from the epididymus and serves as a passageway for sperm to the urethra Includes the spermatic cord, a protective fibrous sheath consisting of smooth muscles, blood vessels, and nerves.

Vas Deferens

Vas Deferens Cross Section

Seminal Vesicles Paired accessory glands which secrete seminal fluid It provides two functions as a protections and transportation medium for the sperm upon ejaculation

Glands of the Tract 1. Prostate Gland 2. Cowper’s Gland Secretes a thick, milky fluid that mixes with the seminal fluid and provides nutrition and substance to the ejaculate 2. Cowper’s Gland Just prior to ejaculation, it secretes a fluid similar to seminal fluid to cleanse and neutralize the urethra from urine residue which can kill sperm cells. 3. Retractor Penis Muscle

Accessory Sex Glands http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/course/3443/study/video/bulant3.mov

Pelvic Urethra The urethra is the passageway or tube which extends from the bladder to the end of the penis Serves as the transportation route for the semen and urine Semen is sperm + added accessory fluids.

Penis

Penis The organ that allows copulation When the penis is in the relaxed state, the rear portion penis forms an S-Shaped curve called the Sigmoid Flexure in certain livestock species.

Sigmoid Flexure http://www.ansi.okstate.edu/course/3443/study/video/bulerec.mov

Sigmoid Flexure This curve allows for the retraction and protection of the front portion of the penis The bull, ram, and boar are termed fibroelastic because they are composed of more connective tissue and depend on less blood for erections The stallions penis differs in that it is termed vascular and forms no SF when relaxed.

Penis The sheath is the external portion of the male reproductive tract which serves to protect the penis from injury and infection. Prepuce is the excess skin around the head of the penis

Penis Fibropapilloma Often, VD’s can cause major problems in herds!

Back to Sperm The development of sperm is called spermatogenesis is a process of cell division and maturation that begins with STATIONARY cells called spermatogonium and ends with motile cells called spermatozoa. The process takes place in the seminiferous tubules of the testes.

Sperm Sperm cells carry one-half the chromosomes normally found in that species BACK TO TESTOSTERONE > > > > > > > > >

Testosterone Made in the interstitial cells It is produced in a response to an interstitial cell stimulating hormone which is produced in the anterior pituitary gland in the brain and transported in the blood. Testosterone is an androgen hormone Secondary male traits from testosterone: Coarse hair, horns that are long and large at base, a deep voice, and pronounced muscle development.

This is for the Birds!

Get it in your hard head by studying! The End Get it in your hard head by studying!