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Produce both sperm and hormones

TESTES

Stores spermatozoa during maturation before they pass to the different duct and urethra

EPIDIDYMIS

It drains into the urethra and contribute to the volume of semen

ACCESSORY GLANDS

Forms the combined path for the passage of both urine and semen

DISTAL PART OF URETHRA

Copulatory organ and deposits the semen within the female reproductive tract

PENIS

Its produced at seminiferous tubule (convoluted)

SPERM

It contains a lot of erectile tissue and little connective tissue


During erection there is both an increase in length and diameter of penis

VASCULAR

It contains more connective tissue than erectile tissue. During erection there is both an increase in length and diameter of penis.

VASCULAR

It contains more connective tissue than erectile tissue. During erection there is only increase in length and not in diameter of penis.

FIBROELASTIC

When non-erect it is flaccid and contained within the prepuce. When erect, the penis doubles in length and thickness and glans increases 3-4x.

PENIS

Small mushroom-like urethral process is present in glans penis of stallion.

PENIS

It produces both female gametes and hormones.

OVARIES

It captures in ova released from the ovaries and convey them to the uterus.

PAIRED UTERINE TUBES

Copulatory organ

Vagina

It bears only one young per gastation (Mare and Cow)

Monotocous

Bear multiple offspring stimultaneously ( Bitch, Queen, and Sow)

POLYTOCOUS

Posses both gametogenic and endocrine function

OVARIES

Mucosal folds are arranged longitudinally

CERVIX

Outermost part of female reproductive tract

VULVA

It is always higher (except in pigs)

Right Kidney

What does a Horse's Kidney looks like?

Left: BEAN-SHAPED


Right: HEART-SHAPED