yes
Is the embryo of a pig and a calf part of the molecular biology
Fetal pig diagrams can be found in most high school or "first" biology/zoologycollege, text books. There are many laboratory instruction manuals available also.
No, calf, sheep and goat enzymes (rennet) are used to coagulate cows, sheep and goats milk respectively. Vegetable/fungal rennet substitutes are uses in vegetarian cheeses and specially prepared i.e. kosher cheeses.
Fat pig and Pig farts.
An adult pig has 44 teeth while a piglet has 28.
Is the embryo of a pig and a calf part of the molecular biology
Porcine.
A young elephant is a calf, and a young pig is a piglet.
Pig is classified as a placental mammal because it has placenta for internal development of its embryo.
no
Fertilized eggs travel down the pig's oviduct. Ciliary action and contractions help to move the egg to the uterus where it becomes implanted.
It depends on the age of the calf and the pig. If we're comparing a mature pig (let's say a boar) with a newborn calf, the pig will weigh more. However, if we're comparing a weaned Continental calf (say, Charolais) with a weaned gilt or barrow, then the calf would weigh more.
embryo
This is the place where the embryo is concieved. It is synonmous to the human's fallopian tube.
The aorta, arteries, and the veins.
The correct term for a baby pig is piglet. Pigs are domestic animals that have ancestry that can be traced back to that of the wild boars. Pigs are kept as either pets or potential food.
pig source: biology book