Question 3
(a)   Name four parts of the reproductive system of each of the following farm animals:
 (i)    bull;
(ii)hen.    (8 marks)
(b)   Give one function of each of the parts named  in 3(a).   (8 marks)
Observation
This question was quite popular among the candidates. Majority of them were able to name the parts of the reproductive system of bull and hen as well as the function of each part. Few candidates failed to give correct spelling of terms and thus lost some marks. Most candidates do not know the enzyme(s) involved in the digestion of monogastrics and failed to indicate the mechanical and chemical aspects of digestion starting from the mouth of the pig.
The expected answers include:
3. (a)   Parts of the reproductive system of:
    (i)        bull
    -  seminal vesicle    -           Testis
    -  spermatic cord    -           Scrotum
    -  Urethra        -           Penis
    -  Epididymis     -           Vas deferens
    -   cowpers gland -           prostate gland 
    
    (ii)       hen
    -   Ovary/ova/ovum  -   shell gland/utherus
    -  funnel/infundibulum/fallopian tube     -      cloaca
    -  vagina -   magnum/ampulla           
- sphincter    -    isthmus 
    (b)      Functions  of parts named
                Bull 
    Testis:- sperm production, secretion  of hormones
    Scrotum:- covers the testis,  regulate the temperature of the testis
    Urethra:- passage for semen/sperm
    Penis:- corpulatory organ, discharge  and deposition of semen into the    
    reproductive organ of female 
    Epididymis:- transportation,  concentration and storage of semen
    Vas deferens :- passage for  sperm/semen into urethra.
    Seminal vesicle: produces a sugar  rich fluid (fructose) for energy
    Spermatic cord: supplies blood,  nutrient and oxygen
    Cowper’s gland:  secretes fluid that lubricate the urethra, neutralizes acidity 
    caused by the  residual drops of urine.
    Prostate gland:  increases the volume of the ejaculate; helps to nourish the sperm; promotes  movement of spermatozoon.
    
    Hen
    Ovary:-Production of ova, secretion  of hormones
    Funnel:- Passage of ova into magnum,  fertilization of ova
    Magnum:- Secretion of albumen,  formation of chalaza
    Shell  gland/uterus:- Formation and deposition of shell; adds water to swell up the  egg, deposits minerals
    Vagina:- Corpulatory organ,  temporary storage of egg
    Sphincter:- Contracts to hold egg in  vagina or relaxes to release egg into cloaca
    Cloaca:- Opening for laying egg
    Isthmus: secretes shell membrane;  determines shape of the egg.
    (c)      Process  of digestion of cassava tuber in the mouth of a pig
    -           tuber  is chewed/ground with teeth/masticated to reduce size
    -           saliva  is secreted by salivary gland
    -           food  is mixed with saliva to make it soft/moist/lubricated
    -           amylase  from saliva acts to break down starch to maltose
    -           food  is rolled in by tongue, pushed back and swallowed
