The pig and human esophagus differ in several ways, including size, structure, and function. The pig esophagus is generally longer and wider, accommodating the larger size of the animal and its diet, which often includes coarse plant material. Additionally, the muscular layers of the pig's esophagus are more developed to facilitate the movement of food. In contrast, the human esophagus is shorter and has a more uniform diameter, reflecting our different dietary needs and eating habits.
The esophagus of a fetal pig, like many organs and body parts, looks very similar to that of a human. It is a long narrow tube, pinkish in color, with cilia lined in the inside (to help push down the food). Click on the link below for pictures of a fetal pig esophagus:
Pig muscles are weaker than human muscles and there are also fewer of them due to the fact that pigs are typically smaller and have a lesser number of bones.
a boar is a male pig and a pig is just a female :)
The difference between a heart and a human heart is one heart is a shape, and the other is the heart in our chest that pumps blood all throughout our body.
In the fetal pig, the esophageal opening is located dorsal to the glottis. The esophagus lies to the top of the stomach, in close proximity to the diaphragm.
pig is a pig and the wild boar is a wild boar
uhmmm..... penises?
no
The pig's kidneys function differently to human kidneys, producing different proteins and hormones in different quantities.
In a pig, the trachea is located on the ventral side, while the esophagus is positioned dorsal to the trachea. The esophagus runs behind the trachea and is responsible for transporting food from the mouth to the stomach. Thus, the esophagus is dorsal relative to the trachea.
cause it just is different!(:
that pig spelling is P-I-G and pia doesn't have a G in it.