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Hello everyone We are from group l which
consists of
rahmu
kurniaan So in this video
we will explain about the
interior anatomy of the sheep's udder for the
continuation watch until the end of
this video sheep is one of the
first types of livestock cultivated by
humans for the purposes of meat,
milk, skin and
wool of sheep and female goats usually have
smaller horns than Dom and
male goats sheep and goats are
one of the smallest dominant animals that are
that are
domesticated tamed and kept
by humans One of the parts that are
utilized from sheep livestock is the
udder The udder is the
most important body part in sheep because the udder
is a place for milk production and its
excretory tool so that the existence of the
udder in sheep or Pera cows
really needs to be maintained and looked after
properly so that it can function
properly and can produce a lot of milk The
udder hangs at the bottom
Animals have several pairs of
mammary glands with protruding nipples well
this udder usually consists of two
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sheep exterior Udder Sheep udder
is a special body part in
sheep that functions as a place
for milk production and storage
here is some more
detailed information about the
sheep's udder location The sheep's udder is located at the
bottom of the sheep's stomach between the
front legs and
hind legs the main function of the Udder
is to produce
and release milk when the sheep is nursing
its young or when milk is taken or
human use the Udder structure usually consists
of two to four mammary glands
called quarters or goats depending
on the type and breed of sheep each gland
has a nipple that is used
udder is divided into two parts namely the
right part and the
left part this part is separated by a
thick dividing tissue and is located
lengthwise to help attach the Udder
called the medial suspensory
ligament transferer Salis suspensory
ligament divides the two parts of the Ambi
namely the front and the
back lateral suspensory ligament
whole okay here I will
explain about What are alveoli alveoli
are small structures
in the human respiratory system that play an
important role in gas exchange
Okay so here there are some
main parts of the alveoli and their functions too,
friends, the first is the
alveoli wall, the
alveoli wall consists of a thin layer of
epithelial cells surrounded by
blood capillaries the function of this wall
is to allow the exchange of
oxygen and carbon dioxide between the
incoming air and the blood flowing in The
second capillary is that There are
alveolar epithelial cells the epithelial cells that line the walls of the
alveoli have two main types namely
flat epithelial cells or thin epithelial cells
and ciliated epithelial cells or epithelial cells
that have vibrating hairs these flat
epithelial cells can help in gas exchange while ciliated epithelial cells help
clean the alveoli from dust and
breast milk particles third there is a surfactant layer well the
alveoli are also coated by a substance
called surfactant which is produced by
special cells this surfactant reduces
surface tension in the
alveoli and prevents the collapse of the alveoli
during deep breathing and also
helps maintain the elasticity of the
lung tissue well the last here are the
blood capillaries the blood capillaries that surround the
alveoli are where the actual gas exchange
occurs air oxygen
enters the blood while
carbon dioxide in the blood is
released into the alveoli to be
excreted through
breathing Well so all these parts
work together to enable
efficient gas exchange between the air
we breathe and our blood
ensuring the body gets
enough Oxygen and removes
respiration at the bottom of the nipple there
is a canal strip which is a channel whose
inside is lined by
cells that forming folds
like lines that function to
close this channel in the time interval between
between
milking the nipple functions to
release milk during
long milking Strik canal between 8
to 12
mm cells in Strik canal produce a
fat-like fluid that is
bacteriostatic so as to prevent the
entry of microbes into the Udder which causes
causes
mastitis stri canal is also closed by
sphincter muscles that regulate the ease and
difficulty of milking if the sphincter muscles are
hard and tight then the milk is difficult to milk
or the milk release takes a long time if it is
loose then milking is fast but the
greater sisten or glandular pocket
is a temporary storage place for milk
and in limited quantities
after being removed from the
seretory tissue glandular pocket is able to
store milk up to S pin or 0 57 L the
size of the glandular pocket does not
next is the alveolus
alveolus is a microscopic structure
found in the Udder of sheep or
other female animals that produce
milk alveolus is a functional unit
of the mammary gland in the Udder that is
responsible for the production and storage of
storage of
milk here is some
more information about the alveolus in the
Udder of sheep first there is the structure of the
alveolus Alveoli are
small sac-shaped structures consisting
of mammary gland cells. They are
found in groups that form the
mammary gland as a
whole. Then,
milk production in the alveoli is where milk is
produced by mammary gland cells.
These cells produce and
secrete milk into
larger ducts in the
udder. Then, the role of the
hormone in milk production in the alveoli is
regulated by hormones such as
prolactin. When hormonal stimulation
occurs, the alveoli cells begin to produce
milk. The alveoli work together in the
mammary gland to produce sufficient milk
for nursing lambs or for
for
human use. Then, milk storage, in addition to
producing milk, the alveoli also function
as a temporary storage area
before the milk is channeled into
larger ducts towards the
nipple. Thanks for
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