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Pig blood is used to create Photofrin because it contains hemoglobin, a light-absorbing molecule that is key to the treatment's mechanism of action. Hemoglobin absorbs light at specific wavelengths, which allows for the targeted destruction of cancer cells when the Photofrin is activated by light during photodynamic therapy.
Fetal pigs do not bleed during dissection because their circulatory system is not functioning when they are removed from the mother's womb. The blood is stagnant and congealed, preventing it from flowing. Additionally, the blood vessels are very small and delicate, making it difficult for blood to escape.
Some organs found in the fetal pig's abdominal cavity include the liver, stomach, small intestine, large intestine, spleen, and pancreas. Additionally, the fetal pig's abdominal cavity contains the gallbladder, kidneys, and urinary bladder.
Yes, a pig can be poisoned by consuming toxic substances.
A pig's biotic factors include other organisms that live in the same ecosystem, such as parasites, bacteria, and other animals that interact with the pig. These factors can influence the pig's health and behavior.
Just like human kidneys, guinea pig kidneys filter the blood to maintain health.
The spleen's function is to store blood, disintegrate the old blood cells, filter any foreign substances from the blood, and produce lymphocytes.
The lobes in a pig's liver help to divide the liver into functional units, allowing for efficient processing of nutrients and toxins. Each lobe contains hepatic cells that perform various functions such as detoxification, metabolism, and storage of nutrients. The lobes also allow for the organized distribution of blood vessels and bile ducts throughout the liver.
The kidneys remove nitrogenous waste from the blood and produce urine to remove the waste.
yes it indeed does, without a spleen a pig would be lifeless
No.
The descending aorta is the major blood vessel that supplies blood to the caudal half of a pig.
The average human has about five liters of blood. The average pig has about three or three and a half liters of 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.
Yes It Contains Small amount of Pig Fat
The function of the spleen in fetal pigs is to filter the blood and remove old or dying blood cells. The liver is the largest organ in the body.
yes