Very much the same as in humans - ie. making digestive enzymes to send to the gut to help break down food and to make insulin for storage of sugars.
to produce insulin
The epididymis in a fetal pig is responsible for producing sperm. It is located on one testicle in the fetal pig.
The function of the testes in a fetal pig is to produce sperm and hormones. These organs are contained in the scrotum.
what is the function of the medulla
The function of the rectum in a fetal pig is the same as the function in a human. It is the area that gets rid of the waste that the body does not use.
The cranium of a pig serves to protect the brain from damage. However, in a fetal pig it has no purpose since a fetal pig is an unborn pig used for dissecting purposes.
The pancreas is part of the digestive system in the fetal pig. The pancreas works with the gallbladder and the spleen to digest enzymes.
The epididymis in a fetal pig is responsible for producing sperm. It is located on one testicle in the fetal pig.
The function of the testes in a fetal pig is to produce sperm and hormones. These organs are contained in the scrotum.
what is the function of the medulla
When the lungs do not function the backup respiratory system takes over the function of the lungs. This is true in a fetal pig.
The function of the rectum in a fetal pig is the same as the function in a human. It is the area that gets rid of the waste that the body does not use.
The cranium of a pig serves to protect the brain from damage. However, in a fetal pig it has no purpose since a fetal pig is an unborn pig used for dissecting purposes.
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The function of the rectum in the fetal pig is the same as in humans. It is the final 6" of the colon and acts as a warehouse for fecal matter.
The pancreas look like a creamy-white elongated flap located between the small intestine
The sensory papillae are located in the chest cavity of the fetal pig. These papillae are important for respiration of the pig.