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Repro Jeopardy!. Waterford Union High School. Rules. Each team sends one person per turn. They cannot get help from their team First to “buzz” in gets 15 seconds to answer.
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Repro Jeopardy! Waterford Union High School
Rules • Each team sends one person per turn. They cannot get help from their team • First to “buzz” in gets 15 seconds to answer. • If the first person to buzz cannot get the answer, the second team can buzz in. Once they buzz in, they too have 15 seconds. They also cannot get help. • You either gain or lose points on each turn. • If no team buzzes within 10 seconds, the question ends and the answer is given.
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Female Anatomy • This structure is only open during birthing and estrus • Cervix
Female Anatomy • This structure is only open during estrus . • Oviducts (or fallopian tubes)
Female Anatomy • This structure is the only one visible from the outside. • Vulva
Female Anatomy • This structure will produce excess mucus during estrus to flush out bacteria • Vagina
Female Anatomy • This is where fertilization of the egg by sperm occurs. • Oviduct (or fallopian tube)
Male Anatomy • These are the cells of the male reproductive tract that actually produce the sperm • Sertoli Cells
Male Anatomy • These cells produce testosterone • Leydig Cells
Male Anatomy • This protects sperm from degradation by the blood • Blood Testis Barrier
Male Anatomy • This is where sperm is matured • Epididymus
Male Anatomy • This gland adds fluid that provides energy for the sperm cells • Seminal vesicle
Repro Hormones • This hormone is released by the corpus luteum and prevents estrus from occurring if the cow is pregnant • Progesterone
Repro Hormones • This hormone produces most of the physical characteristics associated with estrus • Estrogen
Repro Hormones • This hormone creates a new follicle during each estrus cycle so that a mature egg is ready at each ovulation • FSH
Repro Hormones • This hormone is released from the hypothalamus and causes the release of all other reproductive hormones • GnRH
Repro Hormones • This hormone ends an estrus cycle • PGF2α
Diseases & Disorders • This is the term for a growth on the reproductive tract that affects the primary hormone-producing organ? • Ovarian cyst
Diseases & Disorders • What is the term for when the vagina is physically separated from the uterus, causing infertility? • Blind cervix (or closed cervix)
Diseases & Disorders • This is an infection of the uterus • Metritis
Diseases & Disorders • This is the term for when the protective sac of the calf does not leave the uterus after calving • Retained Placenta
Diseases & Disorders • This is an infertile female usually because of the presence of a male twin • Free Martin
Hormone Therapies • PGF2α is the main component of this treatment used for ending an estrus cycle • Lutalyse
Hormone Therapies • This treatment prolongs estrus so that all cows can be bred on the same day. • CIDR
Hormone Therapies • This treatment enables a producer to cause a cow to come in heat on a specific day. • Ovsynch
Hormone Therapies • These are the two hormones used in Ovsynch • GnRH and PGF2α
Hormone Therapies • This is the main hormone used in CIDR • Progesterone
This & That • This is a gland that secretes a substance into a bodily fluid • Endocrine Gland
This & That • This is any organ that absorbs a hormone in question • Target Tissue .
This & That • This is how long it would take for symptoms of infertility to be noticed after the injury • 6-10 weeks
This & That • Along with amino acids and protein, this is a possible precursor used by the body to make hormones • Cholesterol
This & That • This is the structure that forms from the follicle on the ovary after the egg is released • Corpus luteum
FINAL JEOPARDY • Make your wagers! • What are the two kinds of messenger systems in the body and why are two needed? • Nervous system and endocrine system; one is for short term responses and one is for long term responses.