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The lower trunk area on a fetal pig is called the posterior region of the pig.
cervical area
The cranium in a fetal pig, just like in humans, serves to protect the brain. It also provides structure and support for the head, and allows for the attachment of muscles and ligaments necessary for head movement.
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The sensory organs located on the mouth and head of a fetal pig are not the same as adults. These organs include the eyes and nose.
the butt
On a fetal pig, the head consists of structures such as the snout, eyes, ears, and mouth. Other notable features include the whiskers, nostrils, and tongue. The brain is also housed within the skull in the head region.
A pig's head has many functions. Their brain and the beginning of their digestive system are in their heads, just like humans.
The word that means forward when used for a fetal pig is "anterior." It is the opposite of posterior, which is the back or tail area.
The thoracic duct of a fetal pig is used to transport food into the stomach. This is present before the development of the esophagus.