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reproductive system |
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reproductive system, the male and female gonads, associated ducts and glands, and external genitalia that function in the procreation of offspring. In women these include the ovaries, fallopian tubes, uterus, vagina, clitoris, and vulva. In men they include the testes, epididymis, vas deferens, seminal vesicles, ejaculatory duct, prostate, and penis. Also called genital tract, genitourinary system, urogenital system. reproductive subserving or pertaining to reproduction. reproductive behavior see sexual behavior. reproductive cycle in all mammalian species other than humans the reproductive cycle is an estrous cycle. reproductive efficiency fertility or efficiency in terms of input, e.g. services per conception, bull serving capacity estimates. reproductive failure infertility; failure to produce viable offspring; the end-stage of reproductive inefficiency. reproductive fitness a pre-mating examination of cows in an intensive herd health program; includes manual examination of genitalia per rectum, cervical sample for microbiological examination, blood sample for locally relevant abortogenic diseases, manual examination of udder, milk cell count and composite bacteriological examination of milk. reproductive history computerized or card-based record of individual cow's complete breeding record including all services and identity of donor or naturally mated bull. reproductive organs (female) the ovaries, which produce the ova, or eggs; the uterine tubes; the uterus; the vagina, or birth canal; and the vulva, comprising the external genitalia. The udder is a secondary sex character, enclosing the mammary glands. reproductive organs (male) the testes, external genitalia and accessory glands that secrete special fluids and the ducts through which these organs and glands are connected to each other and through which the spermatozoa are ejaculated during coitus. reproductive performance the productivity of the animal or herd or flock in terms of offspring produced, can be expressed in many ways, e.g. live piglets per litter or per year or per sow-year or per cubic meter of shed space. reproductive rate viable, full-term offspring produced per female per year. reproductive senescence the end of cyclic reproductive activity in primates; not recognized in domestic animals. reproductive system the genital tract plus the endocrinal control systems, especially the hypothalamus, pituitary, gonads and placenta, the products of pregnancy and the mammary glands. reproductive tract see reproductive organs (above). How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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California law requires school officials to notify parents before their children get any teaching on human reproduction, and lets them pull their children from that class. Dolly's existence opened the door for speculation about the possibility of human cloning, would this new technology result in unscrupulous attempts at cloning for human reproduction, perhaps in an attempt to create designer babies? Ottawa -- On March 29, 2004, the Assisted Human Reproduction Act became law in Canada. |
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