The epididymis in a fetal pig is responsible for producing sperm. It is located on one testicle in the fetal pig.
what is the function of the medulla
The sensory papillae are located in the chest cavity of the fetal pig. These papillae are important for respiration of the pig.
The rectum on a pig is at the end of the alimentary canal under the tail. It allows the pig to excrete undigested waste materials.
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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.
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.
The rectum allows the passage of excrement out of the animal. Without the rectum, the pig would not be able to pass feces properly.
The epididymis in a fetal pig is responsible for producing sperm. It is located on one testicle in the fetal pig.
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.
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The sensory papillae are located in the chest cavity of the fetal pig. These papillae are important for respiration of the pig.
The rectum on a pig is at the end of the alimentary canal under the tail. It allows the pig to excrete undigested waste materials.
stores bile
the voice box