Liver juices
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Not liver juices. Why would there be liver juices in the intestine?
Its called Meconium. Since it is a fetal pig, meaning that it was still in the placenta when it was killed (to be used as a dissection, of course), it didnt use the digestive system because it didnt eat. Instead, what when through the stomach and intestines was meconium. Meconium is like urine, water, hair, and any cells, mucus, and bile.
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-kutekat215
CEA is a substance which is normally found only during fetal development, but may reappear in adults who develop certain types of cancer.
Between the stomach and the small intestine
There are many characteristics found in a fetal pig. Fetal pigs generally have all of the characteristics of an adult pig.
hair found on fetal pig is very thin and light-colored. it is found all over the pig's body.
Fetal pigs are found in a structure called a uterine horn. It is the point where the uterus and the uterine tubes meet.
The trachea, heart, lungs, bronchial tubes, thyroid gland, and the larynx are found in the cavity of a fetal pig.
Fetal pigs are not as developed as an adult.
There is a very good reason there is no food found in a fetal pig's stomach. The fetal pig was never born.
The worm in the large intestine is a tape worm
No, the appendix can be found off the large intestine.
Bacteria are found in the large intestine (strictly speaking, bacteria are found everywhere, but there are a particularly large number of them in the large intestine).
Meconium