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  1. DISCUSSION
  2. According to the data in previous research and the latter dissection, pigs and humans are eerily similar, albeit a few small differences. The pig shared with the human, identical heart, intestines, stomach, and even the thymus and thyroid gland. This leads one to question, have mammals evolved harmonically for this planet? Or are pigs and humans eye-to-eye in terms of evolutionary traits? Humans can build machines, innovate, communicate, and soar into the stars while pigs enjoy casually toiling around in filth and producing bacon. So why is it that humans share the internals of a pig? The most logical answer is that humans and pigs share organs in order to survive and produce energy in the most efficient way possible but the main difference that sets them apart is that humans have more developed brains to fully utilize those features, innovate on them, and provide the most intelligent solution to practically anything. Pigs however, although just as smart as dogs, are almost completely prey creatures that could never have evolved to the same adeptness as humans when they have spent their whole lives on the run. Pigs are homogenous to humans to a certain extent, but nothing noticeable on the large scale.
  3. Much and more was learned from this dissection of a pig and it confirmed all that had been learned about the skeletal, muscle, and organ systems. The heart looks like a heart, the intestines look like intestines, lungs look like lungs, nothing was unexpected except for the excess amount of membranes, tissues, and fat of which textbooks and dictionaries never seem to include in diagrams. The entire dissection was however, still interesting when you first get to see what an authentic non-cartoon heart looks like from the inside and it was challenging distinguished organs from muscles from glands when near everything was the color of mottled gray-red. The group proved a huge help as well, from recording notes and illustrating every cut we made to untangling the intestines, the dissection would have come out a lot differently had it been one person holding the scalpel. The research done inside of the pig proved that most everything that a human would have was in the pig even though hit had not been born yet and no one could have done anything had they not previously taken a unit on human physiology.
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