Fetal Pig Reproductive
Epididymis
B
Right Ovary
B
Testicular Artery and vein
B
Urethra
B
Epididymis
G
Left Ovary
G
Testis
G
testis
male gonads produce and store sperm, and secrete male hormones (testosterone). C in photo.
testis
male reproductive organ that produces sperm and hormones
epididymis
one of a pair of long, tightly coiled tubes lying on top of each testis where sperm mature and are stored, carries sperm from the seminiferous tubules to the vas deferens. B in photo
ovary
one of two glands located on each side of the pelvic cavity that produce ova and female sex hormones
uterus
organ of the female reproductive system in which a fertilized egg can develop
kidney
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Scrotal Sac
A
Testis
C
Urinary Bladder
C
Penis
D
Urethra
D
Urinary Bladder
D
Ductus Deferens
E
Kidneys
E
Penis
E
Ureter
E
Scrotal Sac
F
Scrotal Sac (cut)
F
Uterine Horns
F
Epididymis
H
Testis
H
Ductus Deferens
I
Vagina
I
penis
Male reproductive organ
uterus
The thick, muscular, pear-shaped organ in the female mammal in which the embryo develops.
vagina
a muscular, elastic passageway that extends from the uterus to the outside of the body. C in the photo
ureter
either of a pair of thick-walled tubes that carry urine from the kidney to the urinary bladder
uterine tube
either of a pair of tubes conducting the egg from the ovary to the uterus, also called fallopian tubes
kidney
either of two bean-shaped excretory organs that filter wastes (especially urea) from the blood and excrete them and water in urine
ovary
female gonads that produce ova and female sex hormones. B in the photo
epididymis
finger like attachement on the testicle where sperm are stored
urinary bladder
saclike organ in which urine is stored before being excreted
scrotum
the external pouch that contains the testes
renal medulla
the inner portion of the vertebrate kidney, beneath the renal cortex
vagina
the lower part of the female reproductive tract
penis
the organ through which both semen and urine leave the male body. Bundle extending caudally in photo
renal cortex
the outer portion of the vertebrate kidney
ductus deferens
thick, muscular tube that connects the epididymus of the testes to the urethra
renal pyramids
triangular-shaped areas of tissue in the medulla of the kidney
urethra
tube leading from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body for the release of urine