What is the sex of this pig? What structure provides evidence of this?

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What is the sex of this pig? What structure provides evidence of this? Female Genital papilla

What is the name of the structure labeled “4”? What system is this organ part of? What is the structure labeled 6? What is the function of “6”? 7. What does it do? 8. What is the structure labeled 2? 3. Liver 4. Digestive 5. Spleen 6. Creates lymphocytes; 7. stores used blood cells 8. Right lung

9. What is the gender of this pig? 10. What is the name of the structure labeled “A”? 9. Male 10. Penis

11. What is the structure labeled “6”? 12. What is stored in it? 11. Bladder 12. Urine

14. What organ system is this a part of? 13. What is structure “1?” 14. What organ system is this a part of? 13. Kidney 14. Excretory or urinary system

15. What is the structure labeled “4”? 15. Rib or rib cage

16. What is the structure labeled “1”? 17. What system is this a part of? 18. What is the function of this structure? 19. What is the name of the membrane surrounding it? 16. heart 17. criculatory 18. Pump blood 19. Pericardium

20. What is the name of the structure labeled “2”? 21. What is stored in this structure? 22. What is the function of this storage product? 20. Gall bladder 21. Bile 22. Emulsify/break down fat

23. What is the name of the structure labeled “P”? 24. What is one of the primary products it produces? 25. Into what specific structure does “P” release its hormones and enzymes? 23. Pancrease 24. Insulin or Glucagon 25. Duodenum (Small Intestine is fine)

26. What is the structure labeled “1”? 26. Small intestine

27. What is the name of the structure labeled “A”? 28. What organ system is it a part? 29. What does this organ do for the body? 27. Kidney 28. Excretory (urinary) system 29. Filters waste

30. What is the name of the organ labeled “A”? 31. What is the name of the organ labeled “C”? 30. Stomach 31. Large intestine

32. What is the name of the structure labeled “B”? 33. What is the function of that structure? 34. What organ system are these structures a part of? 32. ovary 33. Produce eggs 34. reproductive

35. What is the name of the structure labaled in “C”? 35. Testis