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Describe the seasonality of the repro system in birds. -any exceptions? |
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-unlike other avian systems, the repro system is only active during part of the year in most species -exception: domestics |
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What changes occur to the avian repro tract during the off-season? Why? |
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-ovaries, testes, and the associated ducts regress DRAMATICALLY -this relates to the need to save weight during flight |
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Why do we need to know that the avian repro tract changes size? |
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-post mortems -lots of people breed birds and need info -very different from most mammals -birds have something like dystocias |
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There are 6 very different repro-related things that birds can do that other higher vertebrates usually don't. What are they? |
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-birds can very rarely reproduce parthenogenitically -can change gender from female to male, especially in domestic fowl -can produce bilateral gynadromorphs -old females become masculinized -females are heterozygous while males are homozygous -sex ratio is ALWAYS 50:50 |
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In the bird, what hormone regulates follicle growth in females and spermatogenesis in the male? Where does it come from? |
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In the bird, which hormone regulates testosterone and estrogen levels? Where does it come from? |
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In the bird, which hormone regulates repro behavior and the development of secondary sex characteristics? Where do they come from? |
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-testosterone: testes -estrogen: ovaries |
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How does the bird kidney differ from most mammals? |
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-trilbated, large, retroperitoneal, recessed in a special cavity of bone in the sacrum |
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How do male birds produce viable sperm considering their very high body temp? |
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-go through spermatogenesis at night and store sperm in the cloaca |
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Copulation and fertilization is a hit or miss strategy for birds. How do they compensate for this? What are the exceptions? |
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-higher frequency of copulation -waterfowl and ratities |
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Why are the testes so large in male birds during breeding season? |
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-high sperm demand due to inc frequency of copulation |
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True or FAlse: Delayed fertilization is common in birds. Why or why not? |
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-TRUE -sperm can remain viable for weeks -gallinaeceous birds can produce fertile eggs for up to 72 days after copulation |
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What do avian ovaries look like? |
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Do most female birds have a right ovary, a left ovary, or both? Exceptions? |
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-most only retain the left -exceptions are raptors, gulls, and some passerines |
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The avian ova increases in size about _____ times in volume from ovulation to laying. Why? |
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-1000 -most of the volume is the yolk sac that acts as an energy source for the fetus |
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What deposits the yolk in eggs? When is it added ot the egg? |
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-cells lining the follicle -yolk added just before ovulation (8-16 days before laying) |
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Yolk is not produced in the follicles. Where does it come from? |
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Describe the contents of yolk. How is it applied? |
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-very high in proteins and lipids -laid down in concentric spheres |
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What are the two types of yolk? When are they deposited? |
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-yellow: deposited during the day -white: deposited during the night |
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What portions of the female avian urogenital system are smooth muscle? Which are skeletal muscle? |
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-all smooth muscle except for the vagina |
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What composes the oviduct in birds? |
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How long does the passage of the ova take in the birds?- |
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What is the function of the infundibulum? |
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-fertilization takes place here -lays down yolk membrane (separates albumen from yolk) |
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What is the function of the magnum? |
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-chalaza are formed -albumin is secreted |
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-supend the yolk within the albumin |
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What are the two types of albumin? What are their purposes? |
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-watery and dense -absorb shock and keep temp stable |
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What is the function of the isthmus? |
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-inner and outer shell membrane formed (outer membrane lines inside of shell) |
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What is the function of the uterus? |
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-large amounts of water are added -hard shell is laid down |
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What primarily composes an egg shell? |
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What is the function of the vagina? |
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-voluntary expelling of egg |
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-morning every one or two days |
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When being laid, which end of the egg usually comes out first? |
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-large one except in chickens |
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What are some of the causes of egg binding? |
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-obstructions -necrotic eggs -senility -infections -obesity -all seed low calcium diets |
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Treat egg bound birds very carefully!! If the egg breaks in the oviduct they can cause _____. |
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