What is the greenish substance in the stomach when disecting a fetal pig?
Chyme
The human stomach is bigger than the fetal pig's. This of course is if the human is an adult human.
Rugae
Blood
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.
The alimentary canal in fetal pigs is part of the digestive system. It contains the oral cavity, stomach and intestines.
There is a very good reason there is no food found in a fetal pig's stomach. The fetal pig was never born.
The human stomach is bigger than the fetal pig's. This of course is if the human is an adult human.
Liver juices-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Not liver juices. Why would there be liver juices in the intestine?Its called Meconium. Since it is a fetal pig, meaning that it was still in the placenta when it was killed (to be used as a dissection, of course), it didnt use the digestive system because it didnt eat. Instead, what when through the stomach and intestines was meconium. Meconium is like urine, water, hair, and any cells, mucus, and bile.Hope this helped!-kutekat215
Between the stomach and the small intestine
food
esophageal, cardiac, and pyloric
Rugae
Meconium
Blood
Controls passive from the esophagus into the stomach.
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.
The alimentary canal in fetal pigs is part of the digestive system. It contains the oral cavity, stomach and intestines.