Fetal Pig Dissection

Annotated slideshow discussing some of the basic anatomy seen in the dissection of the fetal pig which is done in grade 11 biology at my school in London, Ontario.

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25 Responses to Fetal Pig Dissection

  1. molywoly1 says:

    Thanks this is very …
    Thanks this is very helpful! I have my practical on Tuesday!

  2. andddlay says:

    Thanks!
    Thanks!

  3. zerobio says:

    Ok, good luck and …
    Ok, good luck and thanks.

  4. Bukashe says:

    It’s okay dear, Yes …
    It’s okay dear, Yes, i already had test and your explanation helped me a lot. I did really good job on my test. Eventhough i did not get the result back yet. I thank you a gain.

  5. zerobio says:

    You’re very welcome.
    You’re very welcome.

  6. zerobio says:

    Sorry for the late …
    Sorry for the late reply. By now you have had your test and I hope things went well for you. Best wishes for your success and keep at it!

  7. Bukashe says:

    Thanks very helpful …
    Thanks very helpful! I have a tast tomorrow and this should help me a lot

  8. MrHabaswein1 says:

    Thanks a lot !!!!
    Thanks a lot !!!!

  9. zerobio says:

    :) Okay.
    :) Okay.

  10. zerobio says:

    Glad to hear it.
    Glad to hear it.

  11. U23Drocks says:

    that one was the …
    that one was the Mesentary
    the ones that gave me trouble were the Trachea and Larnyx i could never remember which is which

  12. gtasafan275 says:

    I bet you did Greg
    I bet you did Greg

  13. U23Drocks says:

    i loved this …
    i loved this project in biology i did it just last week before end of school and i aced it so im happy :)

  14. zerobio says:

    Good work! …
    Good work! Intestinal mesentery … oh well. ;)

  15. Cbeaky73 says:

    I think I aced it …
    I think I aced it all except for the membrane that holds the intestines together. That was one that I couldn’t quite remember from my notes. Thanks a million for this video

  16. zerobio says:

    I really hope it …
    I really hope it does help you. Let me know how it went ok?

  17. Cbeaky73 says:

    very helpful!! …
    very helpful!! thank you. this should help a ton for my lab test tomorrow

  18. zerobio says:

    I hope it is …
    I hope it is helpful. The pancreas is just inferior to (below) the stomach and liver. It is not well developed and looks something like cottage cheese in consistency, a pale brown/flesh colour. It’s hard to see and does not stick together as a distinct organ very well.

  19. jmil6 says:

    well well this is …
    well well this is helpful for exam studies…
    just wondering, i don’t think it was mentioned… but where is the pancreas in reference to the liver and stomach?

  20. zerobio says:

    Good, I’m glad this …
    Good, I’m glad this helped you and congrats on doing so well on your lab practical.

  21. getmeoutofcalifornia says:

    thankssss
    so much

    thankssss
    so much
    this helped me out a lot
    it helped me aced my lab practical today
    :]

  22. ilove2dance4eva says:

    yhh ;)
    yhh ;)

  23. zerobio says:

    Hey thanks for the …
    Hey thanks for the comment, glad you found this helpful.

  24. Mitaruto says:

    Perfect!! All …
    Perfect!! All teachers should show this video to their students, excellent reference :)

  25. zerobio says:

    Yes, without a …
    Yes, without a conscious pig, the tongues do tend to stick out … similar to how some people lose control of their tongue when they sleep and make funny faces. Also, the size does vary from year to year and your teacher chooses the size to order so that may also have changed. Hope it went well.