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Reproduction in Rabbits:
Rabbits are small mammals found in several
parts of the world
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Male Reproduction system:
The male reproductive system of rabbit
consist of a pair of testes that produce
sperms, the associated ducts that transport
sperm of external genitalia and glands that
add secretions to sperms
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Each
testis consists of a mass of coiled tubes called
the seminiferous tubules
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When sperm are mature, they accumulate in
the collecting ducts of testes and then pass to
epididimys
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Both sperm ducts
join urethra just below urinary bladder
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Semen is the material containing sperms in a
fluid
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As the sperms pass down the ducts from
testes to urethra, the associated glands add
various secerations
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Prostate gland produces a secretion
that neutrilizes the acidity of the fluid
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Female Reproductive system:
The female reproductive system of rabbit
consists of ovaries and associated ducts
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Like
most animals, female rabbits have a pair of
ovaries
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A cluster of specialized cells called
follicle surrounds and nourishes each egg cell
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The opening of fallopian tube lies close to
ovary
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(zygotes) is carried
uterus
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The uterus horns
join and open into vagina or birth Canal
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Activity:
Locate the different organs of rabbits male
and female reproductive systems on a chart
or diagram
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Male rabbit deposits it
sperms in the vagina (birth canal) of female
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After fertilization,
zygote is carried to uterus
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The embryo is implanted in uterus
walls
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Embryo develops into new offspring (rabbit
kit) in 30-32 days, after which it is born