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HST's virutal fetal pig dissection guide lets you view PDF diagrams of external and internal anatomy and provides steps of what to look for. Read now!
Find resources for reviewing the fetal pig dissection, including virtual labs, photos, and labeled images. Learn the anatomy, functions, and words of the fetal pig organs and systems.
Learn about the external and internal anatomy of a fetal pig, a mammal that shares many similarities with humans. See diagrams, photos, and descriptions of the skin, digestive, respiratory, and circulatory systems.
Here's an overview of key anatomical features in a fetal pig: External Features: Size and Weight: Fetal pigs used in dissection are typically around 12-16 inches in length and weigh a few pounds. Eyes and Ears: Fetal pigs have well-developed eyes and ears. Limbs: Four limbs with hooves are present, and the skeletal structure is visible.
Learn how to dissect a fetal pig and identify its external and internal structures. See labeled photographs and diagrams of the respiratory, digestive, urinary, and reproductive systems.
The Anatomy of the Fetal Pig. In this activity, you will open the abdominal and thoracic cavity of the fetal pig and identify structures. Remember, that to dissect means to "expose to view" - a careful dissection will make it easier for you to find the organs and structures. Be sure to follow all directions.
Fetal Pig Dissection Lab Overview: The tissues, organs, and organ systems of a fetal pig are similar in both structure and function to those found in humans. You will observe structures of the skin and muscles, as well as the muscular, digestive, excretory, reproductive, circulatory, and respiratory systems.