Animal Reproduction: Anatomy, Physiology, And Biotechnology
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.92 GB | Duration: 2h 9m
Published 5/2025
MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz
Language: English | Size: 1.92 GB | Duration: 2h 9m
A Comprehensive Study of Animal Reproduction, Endocrinology, Fertility, and Modern Reproductive Technologies
What you'll learn
female reproductive anatomy physiology
male reproductive anatomy physiology
sexuality development
reproduction technologies
Reproduction in the Canine and Feline
Requirements
Basic Biology: Foundational knowledge of cell biology, genetics, and animal anatomy is essential.
General Animal Science: Prior coursework or understanding of animal physiology and husbandry is helpful.
Chemistry Fundamentals: Basic understanding of biochemistry and molecular biology supports comprehension of hormonal and reproductive processes.
Lab Skills (if practical components are included): Familiarity with lab safety, microscope use, and data recording is beneficial.
Academic Level: Often aimed at upper-level undergraduate or early graduate students in veterinary science, animal science, or biological sciences.
Description
Reproduction is a fundamental aspect of life, and understanding its biological processes is essential for veterinarians, animal scientists, and researchers. This course, "Animal Reproduction: Anatomy, Physiology, and Biotechnology," provides a deep dive into the reproductive systems of various species, covering both male and female anatomy, endocrinology, and reproductive physiology.We begin with an overview of the female and male reproductive tracts, comparing structures across species. You'll learn about the embryogenesis of the pituitary gland and sexual differentiation, which set the foundation for reproductive function. The course then explores hormonal regulation, focusing on key reproductive cycles such as estrous and menstrual cycles, follicular development, ovulation, spermatogenesis, and fertilization.In later modules, we cover pregnancy, fetal development, and parturition, including maternal recognition of pregnancy and pregnancy loss. We also discuss reproductive behaviors, gamete transport, and embryo development.A significant part of this course is dedicated to biotechnological advancements in reproduction, including artificial insemination, estrous synchronization, and assisted reproductive technologies. We also examine species-specific reproduction, focusing on humans, dogs, and cats. Finally, we explore pregnancy diagnosis techniques and their practical applications.This course is designed for students, veterinarians, animal breeders, and professionals in animal sciences who want to expand their knowledge of reproductive biology. By the end, you’ll have a solid understanding of the mechanisms driving reproduction and modern reproductive technologies that enhance fertility and breeding success.Join us on this journey to unlock the science behind animal reproduction!
Overview
Section 1: Introduction
Lecture 1 Introduction
Section 2: female reproductive anatomy and physiology
Lecture 2 female reproductive anatomy
Lecture 3 quizzes
Lecture 4 quizzes
Lecture 5 quizzes
Section 3: Comparative female anatomy, historical perspectives
Lecture 6 comparison female tract
Lecture 7 female reproductive anatomy
Section 4: Male reproductive tract anatomy
Lecture 8 male reproductive anatomy physiology
Lecture 9 male reproductive tract anatomy physiology quizzes
Section 5: Male reproductive tract comparative and microscopic anatomy
Lecture 10 male
Section 6: Embryogenesis of the pituitary gland, sexual differentiation of the male and fem
Lecture 11 pituitry
Lecture 12 sexuality development
Lecture 13 sexuality quizzes
Section 7: . Biotechnology
Lecture 14 reproduction technologies
Lecture 15 cloning
Lecture 16 technologies
Section 8: Reproduction of humans
Lecture 17 human
Section 9: Reproduction in the Canine and Feline
Lecture 18 canine and feline
Undergraduate and Graduate Students Especially those studying Animal Science, Veterinary Medicine, Zoology, Biology, or Biotechnology.,Veterinary and Animal Health Professionals Looking to deepen their understanding of reproductive management and technologies in domestic or farm animals.,Researchers and Lab Technicians Interested in reproductive physiology, endocrinology, or assisted reproductive technologies like AI, IVF, and cloning.,ivestock and Breeding Program Managers Wanting to apply biotechnological tools to improve breeding efficiency, productivity, and genetic outcomes.,Students Preparing for Competitive Exams or Vet School Who need a solid foundation in reproductive biology and animal biotechnology.