The heart chamber that the superior and posterior vena cava opens to on a fetal pig is the right atrium. The opening to both vena cava's are valveless.
posterolateral Also known as : posterior, lateral, and superior.
Right Ventricle. The most posterior is the Left Atrium
If you look at the back wall of a fetal pig heart, you will see a vessel that is large in size in a sheep compared to the small size of the fetal pig heart. In sheep, the hemiazygous vein develops a connection to the heart through what becomes the superior vena cava.
Not sure what you mean by "anterior and posterior", but veins return blood to the heart. I believe you are mistaken. the Superior and Inferior vena cava return blood to the heard.
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The superior and inferior venae cavae.
In a fetal pig, the urinary bladder is located in the lower ventral abdominal cavity. It is not known what the thickness of the urinary bladder is in a fetal pig.
what are fetal heart
Right Atrium
Anterior and posterior vena cavae are two collecting blood vessels,which open into right atrium of heart.They collect de-oxygenated blood from all the parts of the body.
The superior and inferior vena cava are the largest veins in the body.
Not in humans. It's a bit further down than the heart is.