Questions: Question 3 (1 point) A minimum of 70 percent is the minimum the bull much reach to pass his BSE for: volume concentration motility morphology Question 4 (1 point) A minimum of 350 million per cc / ml is the minimum the bull much reach to pass his BSE for: volume concentration motility morphology

Question 3 (1 point) A minimum of 70 percent is the minimum the bull much reach to pass his BSE for: volume concentration motility morphology

Question 4 (1 point) A minimum of 350 million per cc / ml is the minimum the bull much reach to pass his BSE for: volume concentration motility morphology
Transcript text: Question 3 (1 point) A minimum of 70 percent is the minimum the bull much reach to pass his BSE for: volume concentration motility morphology Question 4 (1 point) A minimum of 350 million per $\mathrm{cc} / \mathrm{ml}$ is the minimum the bull much reach to pass his BSE for: volume concentration motility morphology
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Question 3: A minimum of 70 percent is the minimum the bull must reach to pass his BSE for:

The answer is motility.

Explanation:

  • Volume: This refers to the amount of semen collected, not typically expressed as a percentage.
  • Concentration: This is usually measured in terms of sperm count per milliliter, not as a percentage.
  • Motility: This refers to the percentage of sperm that are moving actively. A minimum of 70% motility is often required for a bull to pass a Breeding Soundness Evaluation (BSE).
  • Morphology: This refers to the percentage of sperm with normal shape and structure, but the question specifies 70% for motility.

Question 4: A minimum of 350 million per cc/ml is the minimum the bull must reach to pass his BSE for:

The answer is concentration.

Explanation:

  • Volume: This is the total amount of semen, not measured in sperm count per milliliter.
  • Concentration: This refers to the number of sperm cells per milliliter of semen. A minimum of 350 million sperm per milliliter is a common threshold for passing a BSE.
  • Motility: This is measured as a percentage of moving sperm, not in terms of sperm count per milliliter.
  • Morphology: This is the percentage of sperm with normal structure, not measured in sperm count per milliliter.

Question 5: A sperm cell that has a double head would be an example of which type of:

The answer is morphology.

Explanation:

  • Morphology refers to the shape and structure of sperm cells. A double-headed sperm is an abnormality in morphology.
  • Volume, concentration, and motility do not describe structural abnormalities of sperm cells.
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