Fetal Pig

Fetal pigs are used in elementary as well as advanced biology classes as objects for dissection. Pigs, as a mammalian species, provide a good specimen for the study of physiological systems and processes. Fetal pigs are the by-product of the meat packing industry and their large size makes them a good choice for study. They also allow for the study of fetal circulation, which differs considerably from that of an adult. The size of the fetal pig depends on the age it was allowed for the mother to gestate:
56 days
80 mm 68 days
100 mm 75 days
150 mm 86 days
220 mm 100 days
300 mm 115 days
Sometimes, fetal pigs are preserved in formaldehyde, a carcinogenic substance. They can be ordered for a little over $25 at biological product companies with preservatives that cause less damage to the skin. Nevertheless, gloves and goggles should always be worn when dissecting a fetal pig.

External Links

Sargent-Welch Science Education Catalog

 

<< PreviousWord BrowserNext >>
cyrus imap server
ralf lofstad
ron basford
eda ines etti
encirclement
butler party
harley's humongous adventure
officer candidate
chevrolet k5 blazer
stjrdalen
shitagi
progressive conservative leadership convention, 1983
michael davitt
physical field
gaurishankar udayshankar
otto blumenthal
ward (fencing)
progressive conservative leadership convention, 1976
salendine nook
liberation psychology
red sea air
leisure suit
dos navigator
republican party of kansas
grigore iv ghica
civil air patrol encampment
jack gartside
obolon (disambiguation)
a soldiers war
i2o
clinical guideline
violette leduc
multiverse agency
mannaz
eritrean airlines
obsesion
we (disambiguation)
eurocracy
rocky mountain lacrosse league
faculty of applied science and engineering
keith, scotland
narayan murthy
keith, south australia
blog award