The fetal vertebrae are comparing with adult from the curvatures. Some of the curvatures are not seen until after birth.
the fetal bones are much more delicate than the adult
Fetal vertebrae are smaller in size and appear more cartilaginous compared to adult vertebrae. Fetal vertebrae also have different proportions and shapes which change as they mature into adult vertebrae, with the presence of ossification centers being a key difference.
it is weaker
The human stomach is bigger than the fetal pig's. This of course is if the human is an adult human.
The ossa coxae (containing the ililum, ishium, and pubic bones) are not fused in a fetal skeleton like in an adult human.
Fetal pigs are not as developed as an adult.
There are typically five lumbar vertebrae in a typical adult skeleton. These vertebrae are located in the lower back region and are considered the largest and strongest vertebrae in the spinal column.
no
There are typically five lumbar vertebrae in a normal adult human spine. The lumbar vertebrae are located in the lower part of the spine, below the thoracic vertebrae and above the sacrum.
compare the relative lengths and paths of the uterine tubes of the fetal pig and in the human
24. A fetus has 33, but later the bones of the sacrum and coccyx fuse together.
Yes