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Pick up an answer sheet for today’s practice practical Write your name in the space provided, and fold your paper in half to conceal your answers.

1.What is the sex of this pig? 2.What structure provides evidence of this? Answers

3.What is the name of the structure labeled “4”? 4.What system(s) is this organ part of? (One answer will be fine.) Answers

5.What is the gender of this pig? 6.What is the name of the structure labeled “A”? Answers

7.What is the structure labeled “1”? 8.What is the function of that structure? Answers

9.What is the structure labeled “2”? 10.What is contained within this structure? Answers

11.What is the structure labeled “1”? 12.What is the structure labeled “2”? 13.What is the structure labeled “3”? Answers

14.What is the structure labeled “1”? 15.What is the name of the membrane surrounding it? Answers

16.What is the structure labeled “6”? 17.What system is this a part of? 18.What is the function of this structure? Answers

19.What is the name of the structure labeled “2”? 20.What is stored in this structure? 21.What is the function of this storage product? Answers

22.What is the name of the structure labeled “P”? 23.What is one of the primary products it produces? 24.Into what specific structure does “P” release its hormones and enzymes? Answers

25.What is the structure labeled “4”? Answers

26.What is the name of the structure labeled “3”? 27.What system are these part of? Answers

28.What is the name of the structure labeled “1”? 29.In which direction does blood flow in this? (To or from the heart) Answers

30.What is the name of the section marked “A”? A Answers

Bonus Questions! 31.What is the name of the structure labeled “A”? 32.What is the name of the blue blood vessel leading away from “A”? Answers

33.What is the name of the organ labeled “A”? 34.What is the name of the organ labeled “C”? Answers

35.What is the name of the structure labeled “C”? Answers

Answers Female 2.Genital Papilla Back

Answers Liver 4. Digestive System Back

Answers Male 6. Urethra Back

Answers 7 – 8 7. Ovary 8. Produce Egg Back

Answers Ureter 10. Urine Back

Answers Testes 12. Epididymis 13. Vas Deferens Back

Answers Heart 15. Pericardium Back

Answers Thymus 17. Lymphatic System 18. Where T-cells mature Back

Answers Gall bladder 20. Bile 21. Helps digest lipids Back

Answers Pancreas 23. Insulin or Glucagon 24. Small Intestine (duodenum) Back

Answer Cecum Back

Answers Peyer’s Patch (Lymph node) 27. Lymphatic System Back

Answers Pulmonary Artery 29. Away from heart Back

Answers Renal Pelvis Back

Answers 31 – Kidney 32. Renal Vein Back

Answers Stomach 34. Large Intestine Back

Answers Uterus Back