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As in most mammals, the fetal pig will form within the placenta in the uterus of the mother.

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Do the fetal pig and mother pig share the same blood?

No the fetal pig and the mother pig's blood never mix. This is the same with humans and many other placental mammals such as horses and cows.


How does a fetal pig obtain energy?

A fetal pig is fed by its mother through an umbilical cord just like a human fetus.


What is a fetal pig's habitat?

Before a piglet is born it is called a fetus like human unborn babies are. So, to be called a "fetal pig" means that it is unborn. The habitat of an unborn pig is the mother pig's womb.


What is the food source for a fetal pig?

During development, a fetal pig receives nutrients through the umbilical cord from the mother's bloodstream. This ensures that the fetal pig receives all the necessary nutrients for growth and development.


Why do they call a baby pig a fetal pig?

Fetal pigs is the name of pigs that haven't been born yet. They were taken from their mother as fetuses -- thus, fetal pigs. Baby pigs that have been born are called piglets.


What structure of the mother does the fetal pig develop?

The fetal pig develops within the uterus of the mother, where it is nourished and protected by the placenta. The umbilical cord connects the fetus to the placenta, allowing for the exchange of nutrients and waste between the mother and the developing piglet.


What is a rostrum of a fetal pig?

the rostrum is the snout of a fetal pig


What is the function of the epididymis of the fetal pig?

The epididymis in a fetal pig is responsible for producing sperm. It is located on one testicle in the fetal pig.


What differences in fetal elimination of nitrogenous wastes account in a pig?

Humans and pigs both use the umbilical cord for fetal elimination of nitrogenous wastes. Both send the waste back to the mother through the umbilical cord and then the mother excretes the waste.


The human fetus develops in the uterus in what structure of the mother does the fetal pig develop?

uterine horns


How long can a fetal pig live?

A fetal pig is an unborn pig used in schools for dissection. Therefore, a fetal pig doesn't have a life span, because they never actually lived.


In a fetal pig what is the scar that remains on the abdomen called?

The scar that remains on the abdomen of a fetal pig is called the umbilical scar. It marks the attachment point of the umbilical cord during fetal development, where nutrients and oxygen were exchanged between the piglet and its mother.