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34 Cards in this Set
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Which female structure is the remnant of the gubernaculum?
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Round ligament of the uterus
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Lets play name that reproductive structure!
Attaches the ovary to the body wall |
Suspensory ligament of the ovary
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Mesentary associated with the uterus |
Mesometrium
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Mesentary associated with the oviduct |
Mesosalpinx
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Mesentary associated with the ovary |
Mesovarium
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Passage formed at the junction of the mesovarium and mesometrium |
Ovarian bursa
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What are the three main parts of the uterine tube?
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Infundibulum
Ampulla Isthmus |
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T or F:
A cow and a sow have long-horned, bicornuate uteri. |
True!
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T or F:
A mare and a sow have short horned, bicornuate uteri. |
False! Only the mare!
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Lets play name that reproductive structure!
Ligament joining the bovine uterine horns. |
Intercornual ligament
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T or F:
The cow has developed an exceptionally large and strong intercornual ligament to support the great weight of the calf. |
False!
This describes the BROAD LIGAMENT OF THE UTERUS, dummy! |
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T or F:
The cow has an extensive septum dividing the body of the uterus. |
False.
Technically, the septum is between the two horns. The cow still has a small-bodied uterus. |
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Which two structures comprise a placentome?
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Cotyledon and caruncle
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T or F:
All cloven-hoofed animals have a some form of a urethral diverticulum |
True! Females have a suburethral diverticulum and males have a dorsal urethral diverticulum. I guess even satan does!
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Which is found on the uterine wall? The caruncle or the cotyledon?
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Caruncle
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What are two external signs of impending cow parturition?
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Vulvar swelling
Relaxation of sacrosciatic ligament |
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Which has more cranial ovaries? The cow or the mare?
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Mare!
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What are the parts of the broad ligament?
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Mesovarium
Mesosalpinx Mesometrium |
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How do mare and cow ovaries differ?
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Mares have cup-shaped ovaries
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Where does contageous equine metritis like to hang-out?
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In clitoral sinuses of course!
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What is the remedy for windsucking?
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Caslick's Procedure
Sew up dorsal region of comissure (anything dorsal to level of pelvis) |
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Why are rectal tears in a horse more grave than in an ox?
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The caudal extent of the peritoneum is greater in the horse than the ox
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What is the term for a thrill in the uterine artery and what does it indicate?
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Fremitus indicates pregnancy
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T or F:
The sow has a suburethral diverticulum. |
True! Cloven hoofed, remember...
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Who has the longest cervix, the cow, the sow, or the mare?
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The sow! Up to 25 cm!
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T or F:
Most camelid pregnancies occur in the left uterine horn. |
True!
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What are the main blood supplies to the cow repro tract and from where do they arise?
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Ovarian a. (aorta)
Uterine a. (umbilical) Vaginal a. (internal iliac) |
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Describe the major branches of the internal iliac artery in the cow.
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Internal iliac
Umbilical Iliolumbar (who gives a crap about this one) Cranial Gluteal Obturator Vaginal/Prostatic Caudal Gluteal InternalPudendal |
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Where does obturator a. arise from in the ox? the sheep? the goat?
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Ox - Internal iliac
Sheep - internal iliac Goat - cranial gluteal |
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T or F:
A giraffe has a suburethral diverticulum. |
True!
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T or F:
A tapir has a suburethral diverticulum. |
False! Not cloven hoofed!
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Which arteries supply the bovine uterus and from whence do they arise?
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Uterine a. (umbilical)
Uterine br. of ovarian a. (aorta) |
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Which arteries provide the main blood supply to the mare repro tract and from where do they arise?
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Ovarian a. (aorta)
Uterine a. (external iliac) Vaginal a. (internal pudendal) |
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T or F:
Both the mare and the ox receive uterine blood supply from the uterine a. and uterine br. of the ovarian a. |
True!
They are from different arteries though: Uterine a. is from ext iliac in mare and umbilical in cow. |