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. How does the structure and distribution 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)?

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1. How does the structure and distribution 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)?
_____________________________ _____________________________ ____________________________
_____________________________ _____________________________ ____________________________
2. What differences in fetal elimination of nitrogenous wastes account for the structural
differences described above?
_____________________________ _____________________________ ____________________________
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3. How does the site of urethral emptying in the female pig differ from its termination
point in the human female?
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_____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ _____________________________ ____
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1. How does the structure and distribution 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)?

The fetal urinary bladder is very elongated and continues into the umbilical cord as the allantoic stalk. After birth, it is transformed into the adult urinary bladder, which empties into the urethra.

2. What differences in fetal elimination of nitrogenous wastes account for the structural
differences described above?
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ __________
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ________

Fetal elimination of nitrogenous waste occurs through the placenta. (The extraembryonic portion of the allantois forms a part of the placenta.)

3. How does the site of urethral emptying in the female pig differ from its termination
point in the human female?
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ __________
___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ___________________ ______

The pig’s urethra and vagina empty into a common chamber, the urogenital sinus. The human female’s urethra and vagina terminate independently at the body surface.
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