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What part of the pig does gelatine come from?

I don't know you tell me.


Where do pigs poop from?

Pigs poop from their bums like everyone else. Technically, this is called an anus and is located just under the pig's tail.


Does feces excrete through a pigs skin?

No, feces do not excrete through a pig's skin. Pigs excrete feces through their anus, like most other animals. The skin of pigs is not designed to excrete waste in this manner.


What is the Excretory systems of a pig?

The organs used for excretion in the pig are similar to those in humans. Pigs have a liver and an anus.


What is the function of a dogs anus?

yep. this is where waste is eliminated from the pigs body same as humans.


Where is a guinea pigs anus as your pet has a dark brown colored circle where if he had a tail his tail would be its just a little higher then his genitalia?

Yes, it is.


For a male pig what are contained in the swellings jsut below the anus?

The scrotum are the "swellings" just below the anus. They contain the testis of the male pig.


How can you tell a ginea pigs in labor?

She will groan and Blood obviously the baby guinea pigs don't be alarmed if she eats the sack the baby comes out in she is suppose to do that


What is the anatomy of the alimentary canal in fetal pigs?

The alimentary canal of fetal pigs consists of the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestine (duodenum, jejunum, ileum), large intestine (cecum, colon, rectum), and anus. These structures play a role in the digestion and absorption of nutrients, with some modifications present in fetal pigs compared to adult pigs for fetal development and nutrient absorption during early stages of life.


What is 'anus' when translated from English to French?

"Anus" in English is anus in French.


How do you spell anus in German?

Anus in German is der After (or der Anus)


How do the rectum and anus aide in digestion of the fetal pig?

In the fetal pig, the rectum and anus have nothing to do with digestion - fetal pigs receive all their nutrition through exchanges with the mother's blood in the placenta. After birth, the rectum is responsible for removing any remaining excess water from the solid excrement to maintain proper water balance in the pig. Otherwise, neither the rectum nor the anus have any function in digestion - they function to excrete waste products.