Endocrine System
Hormones
Reproduction
Terms
Cycle
100

What are the two thyroid hormones?

T3- triiodothyronine

T4- Tetraiodothyronine

100

Which hormone maintains pregnancy and is produced by the corpus luteum?

Progesterone

100

What species is an induced ovulator?

Feline, rabbits, Ferrets

100

What is the correct term for the act of breeding?

Copulation

100

What are the 3 stages of labor?

First- uterine contractions

Second- Delivery of the neborn

Third- Delivery of the placenta

200

What is the master endocrine gland?

Pituitary gland- its hormones direct the activity of the other endocrine glands around the body

lGrowth Hormone

lProlactin

lThyroid-Stimulating Hormone

lAdrenocorticotropic Hormone

lFollicle-Stimulating Hormone

lLuteinizing Hormone

lMelanocyte-Stimulating Hormone

200

Which hormone causes milk let down?

Oxytocin

200

What is another name for an oviduct?

Fallopian Tube

200

What is the other term for the structure sometimes referred to as the yellow body?

Corpus luteum or CL

200

What is proestrus?

Stage of the estrous cycle when follicles are developing and growing under the influence of FSH

300

The hormones epinephrine and norepinephrine are produced in the

Adrenal medulla

300

What is the difference between FSH in the female vs the male?

FSH in the female- stimulates the growth and development of follicles in the ovaries

FSH in males- Stimulates and developments spermatozoan in the seminiferous tubules of the testes

300

What does multiparous mean?

Giving birth to multiple babies. Cats, dogs, sows, dogs
300

Which organ is the life support system for the developing fetus?

Placenta

300

Which part of the estrous cycle is considered the "heat" period when the female is sexually receptive to the male?

Estrus
400

An organ that is important in the development of a young animal’s immune system is the ____

Thymus

400

Where is insulin produced?

Produced by the beta cells of the pancreatic islets
400

What are the different types of placental attachments?

Cotyledonary (cattle), diffuse (pigs and horses), discoid (humans, rodents), zonary (dogs/cats)


400

What is the name for infection of the mammary gland?

Mastitis

400

What is called when animal's have an exaggerated diestrus period where they can look and act pregnant without being pregnant?

Pseudopregnancy (false pregnancy)

500

How does Lutalyse, a drug with PGF2 activity cause a new estrous cycle to begin?

It will destroy the CL (which has progesterone to maintain a pregnancy) therefore it will abort the fetus and start a new cycle

500

The alpha cells of the pancreas make what hormone?

Glucagon

500

Which hormone causes the smooth muscle of the female repro tract to contract giving the spermatozoa a free ride up to the area for fertilization?

Oxytocin

500

What is the name for the substance that is produced initially before milk out of the mammary gland and why is it important?

Colostrum- transfers passive immunity to the newborn and contains a number of immunoglobulins (antibodies) to the baby

500

Name a few species that are seasonally polyestrous?

Horses, sheep, cats

Cycle continuously at certain times of the year and not at all at others