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The ventral region of a pig refers to the underside or belly area of the animal. It is the part that faces downward when the pig is standing or lying on its feet. In anatomical terms, this region includes the abdominal area and is opposite to the dorsal region, which is the back. The ventral region is important for various biological functions, including digestion and reproduction.
Dorsal
In a pig, the trachea is located on the ventral side, while the esophagus is positioned dorsal to the trachea. The esophagus runs behind the trachea and is responsible for transporting food from the mouth to the stomach. Thus, the esophagus is dorsal relative to the trachea.
Posterior to the lungs. This is assuming their back is dorsal and head is anterior.
In the fetal pig, the ovaries are located near the kidneys, closer to the dorsal side of the body. They are situated in the abdominal cavity, next to the kidneys and slightly towards the rear end of the pig.
The superior and inferior vena cava are the largest veins in the body.
In a pig's trachea, the cartilaginous rings are complete upon birth. In men and women, the cartilaginous rings are not complete.
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The lower trunk area on a fetal pig is called the posterior region of the pig.
An adult pig would weigh in the region of 350 kilograms.
The oviducts, or fallopian tubes of the female fetal pig, are extremely narrow and located dorsal to the anterior portion of the ovary. The ureters of the male fetal pig are located near the urinary bladder.
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