Bulbourethral Glands | pair of glands below the prostate that secrete fluid into the urethra |
Ejaculation | ejection of sperm and fluid from the male urethra |
Epididymis | one of a pair of tightly coiled tubes lying on top of each testicle. |
Flagellum | hair-like projection on a sperm cell that makes it motile |
Gametes | sex cell; sperm in males and ova in females |
Genitalia | reproductive organs such as the ovaries, uterus, and vagina in females; the testes, penis and vas deferens in males |
Glans Penis | sensitive tip of the penis |
Gonads | sex organs that produce gametes |
Intact | male that has not been neutered |
Os Penis | bone found in the penis of some carnivores |
Perineum | in males, the area between the anus and scrotum |
Prepuce | cutaneous sheath covering the penis |
Prostate Gland | gland in males that surrounds the urethra |
Scrotum | External sac that contains the testes |
Semen | Spermatozoa and fluid |
Seminiferous Tubules | narrow, coiled wide tubules that produce sperm in the testes. |
Spermatozoon | sperm cell |
Testes | male gonads that produce spermatozoa and testosterone |
Testosterone | hormone produced by testes and responsible for the male sex characteristics |
Urethra | tube that carries urine and semen to the outside of the body |
vas deferens | narrow tube that carries sperm from the epididymis toward the urethra |
Cryptorchism | condition in which one or both testicles is undescended |
Neuter | removal of male gonads |
Persistent Frenulum | incomplete separation of the penis and prepuce |
Scrotal Hydrocele | Swelling of the scrotum due to a collection of fluid in the testes or along the spermatic cord |
Amnion | innermost membrane around the developing embryo; amniotic sac |
Amniotic Fluid | fluid contained within the amnion |
Cervix | lower neck-like portion of the uterus |
Chorion | outermost membrane surrounding the embryo |
Coitus | sexual intercourse |
Colostrum | first milk-like substance produced by the female after birth; high in protein and antibodies |
Embryo | early stage of development from fertilization to when major structures begin to develop |
Endometrium | inner lining of uterus |
Estrogen | hormone produced by the ovaries and responsible for the female secondary sex characteristics |
Estrus | time of sexual receptivity; heat |
Fertilization | union of sperm and ovum; conception |
Fetus | later stages of development after major structures have developed |
Fimbriae | finger-like projections at the ends of the uterine tubes |
Follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) | hormone produced by the pituitary to stimulate the maturation of ovum |
Gestation | length of pregnancy |
Involution of the uterus | the uterus returns to its normal non-pregnant size |
Lactation | normal secretion of milk |
Litter | group of offspring born during the same labor |
Luteinizing Hormone (LH) | hormone produced by pituitary to promote ovulation |
Meconium | first feces of the newborn |
Myometrium | muscle lining the uterus |
Neonate | newborn |
Ovaries | pair of female organs on either side of the pelvis that produce estrogen and progesterone |
Ovulation | Release of ovum from the ovary |
Ovum | female gamete |
Oxytocin | hormone produced by the pituitary that stimulates the uterus to contract as well as milk secretion |
Parturition | act of giving birth |
Perineum | area between the anus and vagina |
Placenta | vascular organ that develops the the uterine wall during pregnancy |
Pregnancy | condition of having a developing embryo or fetus in the body |
Progesterone | hormone produced by the ovaries during pregnancy to protect the embryo and stimulate lactation |
Umbilicus | navel |
Urethra | tube that carries urine from the urinary bladder to the outside of the body |
Uterine horns | pair of tubes extending from the uterine tubes to the body of the uterus |
Uterine tubes | pair of ducts through which the ovum travels to the uterine horns |
Uterus | the womb |
Vagina | tube extending from the uterus to the outside of the body |
Viable | capable of living outside the uterus |
Vulva | external genitalia of the female |
Wean | remove the young from the mother so that they can no longer nurse |
Abortion | spontaneous or induced termination or pregnancy before the fetus is viable |
Artificial insemination | implanting of live sperm into the female genital tract |
Cesarean section | removal of fetus by abdominal incision |
Congenital anomoly | malformation present at or existing from birth |
Eclampsia | decreased calcium during lactation causing convulsions and coma |
Episiotomy | incision through the skin of the perineum to enlarge the vaginal opening for delivery |
Fetotomy | surgical excision of a fetus |
Galactorrhea | abnormal, persistent discharge of milk |
Hydrocephalus | abnormal accumulation of fluid in the spaces of the brain |
Leaukorrhea | sticky, white discharge from the vagina indicative of a disease elsewhere in the reproductive system |
Pyometra | Pus in the uterus |
Ultrasound | diagnostic technique using ultrasound waves to produce an image of an organ or tissue |
Uterine Prolapse | displacement of the uterus through vaginal orifice |
Vaginal Prolapse | Displacement of the vagina through the vaginal orifice |
Stud | intact male dog |
Bitch | intact female dog |
Whelp | young dog or pup |
Whelping | giving birth to whelps |
Pack | group of dogs |
Litter | multiple offspring from the same labor |
Tom | intact male cat |
Queen | intact female cat |
Kitten | Young cat |
Queening | giving birth to kittens |
Clowder | group of cats |
Balantis | inflammation in the penis |
Epididymitis | inflammation of the epididymis |
Anorchism | condition without testicles |
Orchectomy | removal of testis |
Orchitis | inflammation of the testis |
Orchiopexy | surgical fixation of testis |
Orchiectomy | removal of testis |
Orchidectomy | removal of testicles |
Prostatectomy | removal of prostate gland |
Prostatitis | inflammation of prostate gland |
Prostatomegaly | enlargement of prostate gland |
Aspermia | condition of no sperm |
Oligospermia | scanty sperm |
Spermolytic | pertaining to the destruction of sperm |
Spermatogenesis | producing sperm |
Testicular | pertaining to testes |
Vasectomy | removal of vas deferense |
Vasovasostomy | anastomosis of the ends of the severed vas deferens |
Amniocentesis | surgical puncture to remove fluid from the amnion |
Cervicitis | inflammation in the cervix |
Endocervicitis | inflammation of the inner lining of the cervix |
Colposcopy | visual examination of the vagina |
Colporrhaphy | suture of vagina |
Cytology | study of cells |
Agalactia | condition of no milk |
Hysterectomy | removal of the uterus |
Hysteroscopy | visual examination of the uterus |
Lactogenesis | producing milk |
Mammary | pertaining to mammary glands |
Mammary Carcinoma | malignant tumor of the mammary gland arising from epithelial tissue |
Mammoplasty | surgical repair of mammary gland |
Mastitis | inflammation of mammary glands |
Mastectomy | removal of mammary glands |
Metritis | inflammation of the uterus |
Endometritis | inflammation of the inner lining of the uterus |
Endometriosis | abnormal condition of the inner lining of the uterus |
Pyometritis | inflammation with puss in the uterus |
Neonatal | pertaining to newborn |
Neonatology | study of newborns |
Oogenesis | producing eggs |
Oocyte | egg cells |
Oophorectomy | removal of ovaries |
Bilateral Oophorectomy | removal of both ovaries |
Anovulation | no ovulation |
Antepartum | before birth |
Postmortem | after death |
Postpartum | after birth |
Pelvimetry | measurement of pelvis |
Perineorrhaphy | suture of perineum |
Pseudocyesis | false pregnancy |
Pyorrhea | discharge of puss |
Radiography | process of recording x-rays |
Oxytocia | rapid labor |
Dystocia | difficult labor |
Umbilical | pertaining to umbilicus |
Vaginitis | inflammation of the vagina |
Vulvoplasty | surgical repair of vulva |
Vulvovaginitis | inflammation of vulva and vagina |