The superior and inferior vena cava are the largest veins in the body.
The two largest veins in a fetal pig are near the heart. They are the pulmonary vein and the dorsal vein.
two are mammary papilla and umbilical cord
The fetal pig has 4 toes, pointed straight down, as these are what it would walk on.
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2 Brachiocephalic vessels – Like humans, the fetal pig has two brachiocephalic (innominate) veins but only one brachiocephalic artery. The term brachiocephalic refers to the vessels' connections to the arm and head.
it has 2 kidneys
two are mammary papilla and umbilical cord
Fetal pigs are most often used in dissection classes because aspects of their biology closely resembles ours. The large intestine of a fetal pig is typically 1-3 feet in length.
Theres a whole latta differences between a human body and a pig fetus which is jst about everything down do DNA and chromasomes but the difference between a fetal human n a fetal pig is the DNA, chromosomes, and development
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1) Arteries carry blood away from the heart while veins carry blood to the heart. 2) Arteries have thick and muscular walls (as they have to endure higher pressure) whereas veins have thin and slightly muscular walls. 3) Arteries have no valves, while veins have valves. 4) Arteries (in the post-fetal human) carry oxygenated blood except for the pulmonary arteries. Veins (in the post-fetal human) carry de-oxygenated blood except for the pulmonary veins.
The fetal pig has 4 toes, pointed straight down, as these are what it would walk on.
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Since the pig is a quadruped (trots around on all fours) the blood vessels are named the ANTERIOR and POSTERIOR vena cavae, rather than the superior and inferior vena cavae which are used to describe the same veins in upright bipeds like humans
The small intestine of a pig is a major site of nutrient absorption. The pancreas releases digestive enzymes into the small intestine, which break down nutrients from food. The nutrients are absorbed in the last section of the small intestine, and whatever is left passes to the large intestine.
It's supposed to have to veins. 2 Veins and 1 Artery in the umbilical cord. Think AVA.