Q6: Describe the circulatory and respiratory adjustment in warm environments and during exercise.
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Q7: Write short notes on: Physiologic response to heat in domestic animals
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Q8: Write short notes on Seminal fluid
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Q9: Describe the 'Deep Frozen Semen' technique as applied to artificial Insemination of farm animals. Write a critical note on its success under field conditions in India.
Ans: The concept behind frozen semen is an extension of the principle that at low temperatures, metabolic reactions slow down, allowing for the extension of the functional life of sperm. Freezing semen takes this idea further by almost suspending metabolic reactions, significantly extending the functional life of sperm. The success of the frozen semen technique can be attributed to the remarkable discovery by British scientists in 1948. They found that the death of sperm cells during freezing could be prevented by suspending the cells in a medium containing glycerol.
Although bull spermatozoa were successfully frozen over 25 years ago, subsequent modifications in the technique and the transition from using solid carbon dioxide (dry ice) at -79°C to using nitrogen at -196°C for freezing and storage have created a more stable environment for preserving cells.
The methodology for freezing semen has been relatively consistent across species, with only minor modifications.
The semen freezing technique involves several steps:
Post-Thaw Motility Examination: After freezing, post-thaw motility of the semen is evaluated 24 hours later. Samples with less than 40 percent motility are discarded, while good samples are transferred to permanent storage containers for preservation.
Storage: The frozen semen straws are stored in canisters within liquid nitrogen containers for extended periods until needed.
Frozen Semen across Different Species:
Field Conditions and Constraints:
Q10: Write short notes on: Role of Hormones in Milk Secretion
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