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Animal Reproduction Agricultural Sciences Grade 12 Common Questions and Answers
List of Common Exam Questions for Animal Reproduction Agricultural Science Grade 12
Below are the most common exam questions for the animal reproduction section of Agricultural Sciences Grade 12. Make sure you go through all of them and know all the answers:
- The primary sex organs of a bull…Answers: Testis
- The membrane that grows out of the urinary system of the embryo and collects urine from the unborn calf…Answers: Allantoic membrane
- The secretory glandular tissue that produces milk in the udder…Answers: Alveoli
- The inner amniotic membrane that contains a fluid called amniotic fluid, which protects the embryo from shocks…Answers: Amnion
- A technique in which semen collected from a male animal is placed in the uterus of a female animal…Answers: Artificial insemination
- The removal of the testicles in young animals…Answers: Castration
- Empty follicle from which the egg was released to form a yellow body that secretes progesterone…Answers: Corpus luteum
- The condition by which the testis stays attached to the body cavity and do not move down into the scrotum…Answers: Cryptochordism
- A developing animal formed from fertilized egg…Answers: Embryo
- The process by which embryos from the uterus of a genetically superior female animal are removed and placed in the uterus of genetically inferior female animals…Answers: Embryo transfer
- Coiled tube lying outside each testis for sperm maturity, storage, concentration and transport …Answers: Epididimis
- Muscular tubes, lined with tiny hairs called cilia, leading from the uterus to the ovary…Answers: Fallopian tube
- Mammalian embryo from seven weeks after fertilisation…Answers: Foetus
- The period from fertilisation to birth…Answers: Gestation
- The under development of the reproductive organs such as the ovaries or testis…Answers: Hypoplasia
- The condition where the male has an interest in a female but lacks the ability to serve the female…Answers: Impotence
- Failure of farm animals to produce gametes to mate or for fertilisation to occur…Answers: Infertility
- The period during which the female animal produces milk…Answers: Lactation
- Hormonal controlled cycle of activity of the reproductive organs in many female mammals…Answers: Oestrus cycle
- Period when the female is reproductively receptive to males and able to conceive…Answers: Oestrus
- Primary sex organs of female animals…Answers: Ovaries
- The release of a ripe ovum from the ovary…Answers: Ovulation
- The female hormone that stimulates the release of milk from the udder…Answers: Oxytocin
- Long, thin steel tool used to inject semen from the straw into the uterus of the female animal…Answers: Pistolette
- The membrane that develops around the embryo and attach it to the uterus…Answers: Placenta
- The start of sexual readiness in animals…Answers: Puberty
- A mixture of sperms and fluids from the seminal vesicles, the prostate gland and Cowper’s gland…Answers: Semen
- A condition when animals mate but fertilisation does not occur…Answers: Sterility
- The process whereby semen is expelled from the penis through powerful contractions…Answers: Ejaculation
- The inner lining of the uterus…Answers: Endometrium
- Giving birth to piglets…Answers: Farrowing
- When the female bird e.g. a hen, sits on eggs to keep it warm…Answers: Incubation
- Non-identical twins of the opposite sex of which the female is sterile…Answers: Freemartin
- The release of a large number of mature ova fro fertilisation is called…Answers: Supeovulation
- The yellowish milk secreted for the first three days after calving…Answers: Colostrums
- Sexual interest or desire in male animals…Answers: Libido
- A protrusion of an organ through the structure that usually contains it…Answers: Hernias
- Female calves that have been weaned at about 12 weeks of age… Answers: Heifers
- The male hormone responsible for male characteristics..Answers: Testosterone
- The mammary gland or the breast of a cow…Answers: udder
How to Pass Agricultural Sciences Grade 12 with distinctions
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