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Fetal Pig Dissection Introduction: Today, we begin a new chapter in ...

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Organs and Parts you need to know on The <strong>Pig</strong>When learn<strong>in</strong>g these structures, it is helpful for you to learn them <strong>in</strong> a way that makessense, i.e. <strong>in</strong> the way they are connected by function. For example, the ur<strong>in</strong>ary system:the kidney is connected to the ureter, which is connected to the ur<strong>in</strong>ary bladder, whichis connected to the urethra.Below is a list of organs, which I tried to put <strong>in</strong>to general sections based on function.DigitsUmbilical cordAnal open<strong>in</strong>gUrogenital open<strong>in</strong>gMammary glandTongueTeethGlottisEpiglottisEsophagusStomachPyloric valveSmall <strong>in</strong>test<strong>in</strong>e:Duodenum, jejunum, ileumCaecumLarge <strong>in</strong>test<strong>in</strong>e:Colon, rectumLiverGall bladderSpleenPancreasOvaryUter<strong>in</strong>e tubesUter<strong>in</strong>e hornsUterusVag<strong>in</strong>aUrogenital s<strong>in</strong>usVulvaProcessus vag<strong>in</strong>alisEpididymisTestisDuctus deferensPenisUr<strong>in</strong>ary bladderUreterKidneyurethraDiaphragmLungsTracheaLarynxSubclavian ve<strong>in</strong>sAnterior vena cava (precava)Brachiocephalic ve<strong>in</strong>sInternal and external jugular ve<strong>in</strong>sPosterior vena cava (postcava)Renal ve<strong>in</strong>sCoronary ve<strong>in</strong>Common iliac ve<strong>in</strong>Umbilical ve<strong>in</strong>Pulmonary arteryUmbilical arteriesAortic archDuctus arteriosisBrachiocephalic arteryCommon carotid arteriesSubclavian arteriesIntercostal arteriesRenal arteriesIliac arteriesThoracic aortaAbdom<strong>in</strong>al aortaCoronary arteryLeft and right ventricleLeft and right atrium (or auricle)PericardiumMen<strong>in</strong>gesCerebrumCerebellumMedulla oblongataOlfactory bulbThymusThyroid

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