Fetal Pig Lab Guide

(Virtual Dissection: http://www.whitman.edu/content/virtualpig)

Check off each structure as you identify it in the fetal pig.

YOU WILL BE RESPONSIBLE FOR LOCATION AND FUNCTION OF EACH OF THE STURUCTURES LISTED

Muscular System

Masseter

Sternohyoid

Sternomastoid

Sternocephalic

Brachiocephalic

Biceps brachii

Superficial Pectoral

Deep pectoral

Serratus ventralis

Latissimus dorsi

Trapezius

Gluteus medius

Gluteus maximus

Biceps femoris

Circulatory System and Heart

Atria

Ventricles

Pericardium

Coronary Arteries

Anterior and Posterior Vena Cava

Pulmonary Artery

Aorta and Aortic Arch

Abdominal Aorta

Left and Right Carotid

Renal Artery

Hepatic Artery

External and Internal Iliac

Umbilical Vessels

Respiratory System

Diaphragm

Trachea

Cartilaginous rings

Bronchial tubes

Bronchioles

Larynx

Lungs

Digestive System

Tongue

Soft palate

Hard palate

Esophagus

Liver

Small Intestine

Duodenum

Large Intestine (colon)

Cecum

Gall bladder

Bile duct

Pancreas

Pyloric Sphincter

Cardiac Sphincter

Mesentery

Rectum

Anus

Urogenital (Reproductive + Excretory)

Kidneys

Ureter

Urinary bladder

Urethra

Urogenital opening

Skeletal System

Skull

Vertebrae

Ribs

Sternum

Humerus

Radius

Ulna

Femur

Tibia

Fibula

Male Reproductive System

Scrotal sacs

Testis

Epididymis

Vas deferens

Penis

Female Reproductive System

Ovaries

Fallopian tubes

Uterus

Vagina

Miscellaneous

Thyroid

Spleen

Masseter Muscle

Name:

Fetal Pig Dissection Post Lab

Answer the following questions on a separate sheet of paper:

1.  Describe the external anatomy of the fetal pig.

a.  How is it similar and different from the human external anatomy?

2.  Was your pig male or female? How did you know?

3.  Describe the mouth.

4.  What types of teeth were present? What does that tell you about the pig?

5.  Group the muscles based on function or location. Some may be in more than one category.

a.  Upper limb

b.  Lower limb

c.  Neck and head

d.  Trunk and abdomen

6.  What organs were found anterior to the diaphragm?

7.  Describe the pig’s circulatory system. Be sure to include the parts of the heart and major blood vessels.

8.  How are the lungs of the fetal pig different from the lungs of an adult pig?

9.  You are a piece of food traveling through the pig’s digestive system. Describe your journey. What parts will you encounter? What happens at each step?

10.  What is the function of the kidneys?

11.  What did the internal anatomy of the kidneys look like?

12.  Describe your pig’s reproductive system. Include all organs.

Identify the organ (or structure) (General Anatomy)

1.  ______Used to make noises

2.  ______Airway from mouth to lungs

3.  ______Opening (valve) between stomach and small intestine.

4.  ______Stores bile, lies underneath the liver.

5.  ______This substance is digested by bile.

6.  ______Tube connecting the mouth to the stomach.

7.  ______Separates the thoracic and abdominal cavity; aids breathing.

8.  ______Membrane that holds the coils of the small intestine.

9.  ______Location of the majority of water absorption.

10.  ______The straight part of the small intestine just after the stomach.

11.  ______Organs found on the anterior portion of the kidney

12.  ______Empties bile into the duodenum from the gall bladder.

13.  ______The last stretch of the large intestine before it exits at the anus.

14.  ______Bumpy structure under the stomach; makes insulin

15.  ______“Dead end” structure of the digestive system; found at junction of small intestine and colon

Identify the structure (Cardiovascular System)

1.  ______Membrane over the heart.

2.  ______Blood supply to head

3.  ______Lower heart chambers

4.  ______Blood supply to lower body

5.  ______Muscle to aid breathing

6.  ______Returns blood to heart

7.  ______Large vessel at top of heart

8.  ______Blood supply to the intestines

9.  ______Blood supply to the liver

10.  ______Arteries on heart surface.

Identify by number: NOT ALL NUMBERS WILL BE USED

A.  _____ Aorta

B.  _____ Dorsal Aorta

C.  _____ Pulmonary Trunk

D.  _____ Common Corotid

E.  _____ Left & Right Carotid

F.  _____ Coronary vessels

G.  _____ Right Atrium

H.  _____ Left Atrium

I.  _____ Ventricle

Male and Female Urogenital System – Teamwork with a group who had a pig of the opposite sex.