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11 years ago Edited: 11 years ago, mekutataki
how do the relative sizes of the external and internal jugular veins differ in the human and the pig?
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Several differences between pig and human digestive anatomy should have become apparent during dissection. State the pertinent differences between the human and the pig relative to the following structures (chart)
Number of liver lobes
appendix
appearance and distribution of colon
presence of round ligament

Cite the differences between the pig and the human relative to the following structures:
Urethral and vaginal openings in the female


How does the structure and distortion of the allantoic bladder of the fetal pig differ from the urinary bladder of the human (or that of the adult pig for that matter)?


What differences in fetal elimination of nitrogenous wastes account for the structural differences described above?


How does the site of urethral emptying in the female pig differ from its termination point in the human female?
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mekutataki Author
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11 years ago
Thank you so much!
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10 years ago
how do the relative sizes of the external and internal jugular veins differ in the human and the pig?
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The veins are the same size I believe
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10 years ago
In the fetal pig, the allantoic (urinary) bladder is a collapsed elongated sac that is located between the umbilical arteries. The posterior portion narrows to become the urethra which enters the pelvic cavity. In Humans, the bladder is a pear shaped sac located just above and behind the pubic bone.
yeslek24
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10 years ago
COMPARE THE TERMINATION OF THE URETHRA OF THE FEMALE PIG WITH THAT OF A HUMAN FEMALE.
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9 years ago
in the pig the subclavian arteies follow aproximately the same
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8 years ago
1.   How do the structure and connectivity of the urinary bladder of the fetal pig differ from those of the urinary bladder of the human( or the adult pig, for that matter)?

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3 years ago
thanks
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