Oral Cavity
External Anatomy
Digestive System
Reproductive System
Cardiovascular System
100

How many different types of teeth does a pig have?

Three, incisors, molars, canine

100

Fat part underneath the pigs chin

Jowl

100

Part that moves feed from mouth to stomach

Esophagus 

100

Where eggs are produced

Ovaries

100

Pumps the blood and oxygen to the body

Heart

200

Allows air into the nasal cavity

Nostrils

200

Term for pigs ribs

Length of side

200

Area in the system used for storage and initiating breakdown of nutrients

Stomach

200

Produces the testosterone hormone and makes sperm

Testes

200

Known as the trunk and carries blood from right ventricle

Pulmonary Trunk

300

A coned shaped structure that blocks food from entering the trachea

Epiglottis

300

Between the pigs back and rump, is considered a valuable cut 

Loin

300

Creates insulin and secretes gastric juices for digestion

Pancreas

300

Function of Uterus

Embryonic development

300

Carries blood rich in oxygen and nutrients from placenta to pig

Umbilical Vein

400

After the hard palate before the pharynx 

Soft Palate

400

Term used to describe the teats/belly of a pig

Underline

400

The longest part of the small intestine

Jejunum

400

Transports sperm to the urethra

Vas Deferens

400

Anterior Vena Cava is __________ the heart

Above

500

Something in the mouth we know is there but cannot see... yet

Molars 

500

Muscle used to move rear legs

Stifle Region

500

The first section of the small intestine

Duodenum

500

Where mature eggs are received and fertilized 

Oviduct

500

Carries blood from the left ventricle

Aorta

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