Lecture 39: Pelvis and Perineum IV Flashcards

1
Q

testes functions (2)

A

-produce sperm
-produce hormones/androgens

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2
Q

spermatogenesis

A

producing sperm

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3
Q

steroidogenesis

A

producing hormones

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4
Q

testis size in cattle (relationship)

A

inversely related to age at first calving and length of calving intervals of female offspring

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5
Q

location of testes in horse and dog

A

intermediate

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6
Q

location of testes bull

A

inguinal

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7
Q

location of testes pig and cat

A

perineal

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8
Q

innervation to testes

A

caudal mesenteric plexus

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9
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blood supply to testes

A

testicular artery and vein

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10
Q

epididymis function

A

matures and stores sperm

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11
Q

3 regions of epididymis

A

head
body
tail

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12
Q

in what regions of epididymis does sperm mature

A

head and body

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13
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in what region of epididymis is sperm stored

A

tail

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14
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location of epididymis i nhorse and dog

A

intermediate testes

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15
Q

location of epididymis in pig and cat

A

perineal testes

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16
Q

where do testis descend to? and what does this form

A

through parietal peritoneum
create visceral peritoneum

17
Q

what 3 structures will eventually surround spermatic cord

A

visceral vaginal tunic = visceral peritoneum
vaginal cavity
parietal vaginal tunic

18
Q

each testis is inside 1 _________

A

scrotal cavity

19
Q

each testis has its own: (4 structures)

A

visceral and parietal vaginal tunics
cremaster
spermatic fascia

20
Q

3 regions of spermatic cord

A

-ductus deferens and nerve
-testicular blood and lymphatic vessels
-visceral vaginal tunic

21
Q

blood supply to spermatic cord

A

testicular artery

22
Q

cremaster innervation and action

A

genital branch of urogenital nerve
raise testes during cold weather, arousal, copulation and fighting

23
Q

blood supply to scrotum

A

external pudendal artery

24
Q

4 nerves that innervate scrotum

A

-lumbar nerves
-iliohypogastric
-ilioinguinal
-genitofemoral

25
Q

what structure is common for both testes (hint: covering)

A

single pouch of skin covered internally by dartos

26
Q

what regions make up the scrotum (4)

A

-spermatic cord
dartos
skin
scrotal septum

27
Q

2 layers of spermatic fascia

A

inner layer
outer layer

28
Q

origin of cremaster muscle

A

internus abdominis at inguinal ring

29
Q

structures involved in testis thermoregulation: cooling (2)

A

pampiniform plexus
thin scrotal skin

30
Q

structures involved in testis thermoregulation: warming

A

dartos
cremaster

31
Q

what temperature do testes need to be at for spermatogenesis

A

2-5 degrees C below body temperature

32
Q

what process is sensitive to temperature in testis

A

spermatogenesis

33
Q

rationale for castration (4)

A

avoid reproduction
facilitate management
promote weight gain in cattle
improve meat quality in pigs

34
Q

3 castration methods

A

surgical
burdizzo
rubber band

35
Q

burdizzo method of castration

A

preserve blood supply to scrotum
alter blood supply to testes to cause atrophy of testes

36
Q

rubber band method of castration

A

interrupt both scrotal and testicular blood supply to cause necrosis

37
Q

which method is used among all domestic mammals

A

surgical method

38
Q

process of testis descent

A

testis begin on parietal peritoneum surrounding abdominal cavity
testis descend through parietal peritoneum into abdominal cavity
testis completely descend through abdominal cavity to caudal border of parietal peritoneum near body wall
testis invaginate into body wall and are surrounded by visceral and parietal vaginal tunic (peritoneum)