The Way Life Begins An Introduction to Sex Education

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The Way Life Begins An Introduction to Sex Education
Bertha Louise Chapman Cady
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paired ovaries and the ducts which lead from the ovaries to the outside. The hen is no exception, except that one ovary and one duct have disappeared. The first structures, the PLATE VIII The mother rabbit carries her young in two long tubes, which together are called the uterus. (See Figure j for a sketch of the reproductive system showing the branches of the uterus. ) When the uterus with the young is examined closely, as in the enlarged figure (below), it will be seen that each
...embryo is enclosed in a separate sac and draws its nourishment inde- pendently from the mother.
- *s> 54 THE WAY LIFE BEGINS ovaries of the rabbit, are but three-fourths of an inch in length and are attached to the body wall, behind and lower down than the kidneys. (See Figure 3. ) The ovaries con- tain many eggs, only a few of which are used in the lifetime of the animal.
The second structures are the oviducts, leading, as in all other forms studied, from the ovaries to the vent. Instead, however, of being merely a straight tube through which the egg passes, as in the fish or frog, the oviduct now has three well-marked portions or divisions, the fallopian tube, the uterus and the vagina.


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