It is the anatomy of the cow where sperm from a bull is deposited so that a calf can be conceived and given birth to. It contains the ovaries, the fallopian tubes, uterus, cervix, vagina and vulva. The udder of a cow is also a part of the cow's reproductive system, since it provides the milk for a newborn calf to live off of for the first few months of his life.
Check out the links below for diagrams of a cow's reproductive tract.
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A cow does not have such structural characteristics in her reproductive system. However, bulls do, and such a body structure is called the scrotum.
The male cow reproductive system includes the testes, which produce sperm cells, and the epididymis, where sperm cells mature and are stored. The sperm travels through the vas deferens to the accessory glands, which produce seminal fluid. During mating, sperm and seminal fluid are released through the urethra in the penis to fertilize the female cow's egg.
The reproductive system...
The reproductive system also known as genital system is a system that enables people to produce offspring. Many non-living substances like hormones, pheromones and fluids are also essential accessories to the reproductive system.
The eiodidymis is part of the male reproductive system
A cow's vulva is synonymous to a woman's "vagina" or vulva, and is the entry point from the outside where cows conceive to produce offspring, give birth to a calf, and also urinate from. The vulva of a cow is the entry-way to the vagina and the uterus, and is a part of the cows' reproductive system.
Sperm is part of the reproductive system, specifically the male reproductive system.
They're both of the same species, just opposite sexes. They have the same of everything, except the bull has male reproductive organs and the cow has female reproductive organs, and the bull has more muscle mass on him than a cow does.
Endocrine
There is no "r", prostrate means "prone on the ground". The prostate gland belongs to the reproductive system.