Question 4
The diagram below illustrates the reproductive parts of a livestock. Study it carefully and answer the questions that follow.
(a) Name the parts labelled I, II, III, IV, V and VI. (6 marks)
(b) State one function of each of the parts labelled I, II, III, IV, V and VI. (6 marks)
(c) To prevent indiscriminate mating in the herd, a farmer decided to carry out a management practice to alter the functioning of the parts illustrated above.
(i) Name the management practice. (1 mark)
(ii) Name the two main parts of the illustrated diagram that would be of utmost benefit to the farmer in carrying out the management practice named in 4 (c)(i). (2 marks)
Observation
(a) Few candidates demonstrated understanding of the male reproductive parts of farm animals.
Furthermore, many candidates were unable to correctly spell the names of the reproductive parts.
(b) Most candidates could not state the functions of the reproductive parts.
(c) However, many candidates were able to state the management practice carried out to prevent indiscriminate mating in the herd.
The expected answers include:
4.
(a) Name of the labelled parts
I - Vas deferens
II - Testis/testicle
III - Penis
IV - Epididymis
V - Urethra
VI - Prostate gland
(b) Function of the labelled parts
I (Vas deferens)
- Conducts sperm from the epididymis to the urethra
II (Testis)
- Secretes spermatozoa;
- Produces the male hormone called testosterone (androgen).
III (Penis)
- Introduces semen into the female vagina during coitus /copulation/mating
IV (Epididymis)
- Site for spermatogenesis;
- Temporary storage of sperm.
V (Urethra)
- Transports semen into the female vagina during coitus/mating/copulation;
- Transports urine from the bladder to the external opening.
VI (Prostate gland)
- Secretes prostate fluid which enriches the semen and aids the movement of spermatozoa;
- Secretes prostate fluid which helps to inhibit urine formation during copulation and ejaculation.
(c) (i) Name of the management practice
- Castration
(ii) Parts of the illustration that would be of utmost interest to the farmer
I - Vas deferens
II - Testis/testicle