Pig Uterus Dissection Uhers-The fetal pig uterus is of a type called becomate, compared to the simplex human uterus. This means that the pig uteros has two large homs in addition to the body. These hom are sometimes confused with the much smaller Fallopian tubes. It is the presence of these bors which allows pigs to have a liter of 8 or 10 pis Urogenital Sinus-Pigs have a relatively long urogenital sinus formed by the fusion of the wrethra with the vagina. The urogenital sinus then connects to the external geta While humans have a urogenital sinus during embryological development, it is lost except for the vestibule which is considered to be part of the external genitalia. Consequently, in humans the urethra and vagina have separate external openings Urethra, ovaries, uterine tubes, labia, mesenteries, festes, epididymis, vas deferens, inguinal canal, prostate gland, etc.-these structures are basically the same in the fetal pig and human Urethra, ovaries, uterine tubes, labia, mesenteries, festes, epididymis, vas deferens, inguinal canal, prostate gland, etc.- dese structures are basically the same in the final pi and human Analysis Questions 1. How does the pig uterus differ from the human uterus 2. What does the uterine horn contain? 1.Describe the feeling of the uterus sac? 4. Describe the layers of the uterinewall once dissected? A fetal pig has not been born yet, but its approximate age since conception can be estimated by measuring its length. Measure your pig's length from the tip of its snout to the base (start) of its tail, using string. Do not measure the toil itself. Use the length/age chart below to determine the age of your fetal pig and record this on your hand-in for day 1. Gestation Days Length of Fetus 2 cm 35 days 4 cm 56 days 8 cm 65 days 10 cm 74 days 12 cm 80 days 14 cm 86 days 16 cm 92 days 22 cm 100 days 30 cm 112-115 days 5. How many centimeters is your fetal pig? How old is its fetal age?)