Human Anatomy & Physiology (11th Edition)
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If water entered the pig's nares, which opening in the oral cavity would it exit through? ( would it be the nasopharynx?)
Pigs can be born with deformities. A student dissected a pig and discovered the rectum did not attach to the anus but ended in a small pouch. Discuss what would happen to a pig born with this deformity. ( would it be that the pig would not be able to excrete the feces and stay in its body?)
Why do pigs have so many mammary papillae? ( is it because they usually have a large litter, therefore, need many mammary papillae to breastfeed them?)
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