Where does implantation of the fertilized ova typically occur in the pig reproductive tract?

A) uterine horn
B) uterine body
C) ovary
D) vagina


A
Explanation:
B) The uterus of the pig is Y-shaped (bicornate) and consists of two large uterine horns joining a single uterine body. Each uterine tube leads into a uterine horn. The horns are where the fertilized ova are implanted for gestation of the offspring.
C) The uterus of the pig is Y-shaped (bicornate) and consists of two large uterine horns joining a single uterine body. Each uterine tube leads into a uterine horn. The horns are where the fertilized ova are implanted for gestation of the offspring.
D) The uterus of the pig is Y-shaped (bicornate) and consists of two large uterine horns joining a single uterine body. Each uterine tube leads into a uterine horn. The horns are where the fertilized ova are implanted for gestation of the offspring.

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