The major organs of a fetal pig's respiratory system are the esophagus, trachea, larynx, lungs and diaphragm. Non-organ components include the external nares, thymus gland and thyroid gland.
The sensory organs located on the mouth and head of a fetal pig are not the same as adults. These organs include the eyes and nose.
The function of the testes in a fetal pig is to produce sperm and hormones. These organs are contained in the scrotum.
http://www.thepigsite.com/pighealth/article/9/respiratory-system this site is like a virtual tour of the pig repiratory system. hope this helps. but u could just google it...good lluck!
Fetal pig dissections can be very advantageous for learning the anatomy of a pig. However, some organs are underdeveloped and can't be studied in depth.
The shape and arrangement of the pig's organs are very similar to that of humans.
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the respiratory system
When the lungs do not function the backup respiratory system takes over the function of the lungs. This is true in a fetal pig.
The diaphragm in a fetal pig attaches to the abdominal and thoracic cavity. It is used to help the pig breath.
Certain abdominal organs are not involved in the digestive process. In fetal pigs, these organs include the liver and the kidneys.
The name of the membrane that covers the organs of the abdomen in a fetal pig is the peritoneum membrane.
The name of the membrane that covers the organs of the abdomen in a fetal pig is the peritoneum membrane.
The sensory organs located on the mouth and head of a fetal pig are not the same as adults. These organs include the eyes and nose.
the peritoneum
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heart and brain
The function of the testes in a fetal pig is to produce sperm and hormones. These organs are contained in the scrotum.