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ANSC 446

ANSC 446. Physiology of Mammalian Reproduction Tues. & Thur. 2:00 - 3:15 Rm. 0408. Syllabus. Contact information on sheet WWW site with class notes Textbook - Pathways to Pregnancy & Parturition Required reading with items on quizzes Grading 6 quizzes 75% Final Exam 25%. Who’s Here.

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ANSC 446

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  1. ANSC 446 Physiology of Mammalian Reproduction Tues. & Thur. 2:00 - 3:15 Rm. 0408

  2. Syllabus • Contact information on sheet • WWW site with class notes • Textbook - Pathways to Pregnancy & Parturition • Required reading with items on quizzes • Grading • 6 quizzes 75% • Final Exam 25%

  3. Who’s Here • Class roll

  4. Sequence of Events Fig. 1-1 Not available on WWW

  5. History Figure 1-2 not available on WWW

  6. History • Aristotle • 384 - 322 BC • Proposed that fetus originates from menstrual blood

  7. History • Fallopius • 1562 AD • Discovered & described oviduct

  8. History • Coiter • 1573 AD • Discovered and described the corpus luteum

  9. History • Regnier de Graaf • 1672 • Discovered & described the antral follicle

  10. History • Van Leeuwenhoek • 1677 • Discovered & described spermatozoa in semen

  11. History • Spallanzani • 1780 • Hypothesized that spermatozoa were fertilizing agents • Successfully artificially inseminated a dog

  12. History • Dumas • 1825 • Proved that sperm & egg united during fertilization to form embryo

  13. Female Repro Tract • Ovaries • Oviducts • Uterus • Cervix • Vagina • External Genitalia

  14. Female Repro Tract • Reproductive tract lies below rectum • Seperated by rectogenital pouch • (Fig. 2-1) • Female tract is a series of tubes • Serosa (outer) • Muscularis • Submucosa • Mucosa (inner)

  15. Figure 2-5 Not available on WWW

  16. Female Repro Tract • Reproductive tract is surrounded by peritoneum, which forms broad ligament • Components of the broad ligament • Mesovarium • Mesosalpinx • Mesometrium

  17. Figure 2-6 Not Available on WWW

  18. Ovary • Ovary is constantly changing • Follicles • Corpus Luteum • Corpus Albicans • Figure 2-8

  19. Figure 2-8 Figure not available on WWW

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