compare the relative lengths and paths of the uterine tubes of the fetal pig and in the human
This is the place where the embryo is concieved. It is synonmous to the human's fallopian tube.
The human stomach is bigger than the fetal pig's. This of course is if the human is an adult human.
By measuring the body length from the tip of the snout to the attachment of the tail. Compare this length to the data given on relative sizes of a fetal pig at different times during gestation or the time of development inside the uterus. 21 days- 11mm 5 days- 17mm 49 days- 28mm 56 days- 40mm 115 days- 300mm
In the fetal pig, the allantoic (urinary) bladder is a collapsed elongated sac that is located between the umbilical arteries. The posterior portion narrows to become the urethra which enters the pelvic cavity. In Humans, the bladder is a pear shaped sac located just above and behind the pubic bone.
the rostrum is the snout of a fetal pig
The relative sizes of the external and internal jugular veins of a fetal pig and a fetal human are relatively the same size. This finding is similar in all mammals.
The relative sizes of the external and internal jugular veins of a fetal pig and a fetal human are relatively the same size. This finding is similar in all mammals.
The uterine tubes in fetal pigs are in the same location as they are in humans. However, the size of uterine tubes in humans is much larger.
Fetal pigs are found in a structure called a uterine horn. It is the point where the uterus and the uterine tubes meet.
The fetal pig develops in the uterine horns of the mother. These "horns" allows the development of multiple fetuses at one time and the birth of a litter.
This is the place where the embryo is concieved. It is synonmous to the human's fallopian tube.
uterine horns
In a fetus, the facial area is relatively large compared to the cranium. This is because the brain grows at a slower rate compared to the facial features in the early stages of development. As the fetus grows, the cranium eventually catches up in size to accommodate the growing brain.
the fetal bones are much more delicate than the adult
lifting the fetal chin anteriorly, using the fingers of one hand placed between the anus and the coccyx, and thereby extending the fetal neck, whereas the other hand should be placed on the fetal occiput to control the pace of the expulsion of the fetal head. The maneuver was used during a uterine contraction lifting the fetal chin anteriorly, using the fingers of one hand placed between the anus and the coccyx, and thereby extending the fetal neck, whereas the other hand should be placed on the fetal occiput to control the pace of the expulsion of the fetal head. The maneuver was used during a uterine contraction by: Leizel Soleno
placenta
The fetal vertebrae are comparing with adult from the curvatures. Some of the curvatures are not seen until after birth.