No. A fetus would never have anything inside its stomach.
2007-12-17 16:06:23
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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2016-05-21 07:23:04
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answered by ? 4
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No. A fetal pig was never born. It never ate anything by mouth, so no food will be in the digestive system. All of the fetal pig's nutrition passed from the mother's bloodstream to the fetal pig's bloodstream in the placenta.
2007-12-17 15:55:16
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answered by ecolink 7
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Digestion time varies between persons and between adult women and men. once you eat, it takes approximately six to 8 hours for nutrients to bypass via your abdomen and small gut. nutrients then enters your great gut (colon) for extra digestion, absorption of water and, ultimately, removing of undigested nutrients. interior the Eighties, Mayo hospital researchers measured digestion time in 21 healthful people. entire transit time, from eating to removing in stool, averaged fifty 3 hours (besides the reality that that discern is a sprint overstated, by fact the markers utilized by potential of the researchers handed greater slowly for the duration of the tummy than easily nutrients). the prevalent transit time via purely the great gut (colon) develop into 40 hours, with considerable distinction between adult women and men: 33 hours for adult men, 40 seven hours for females. 2 British docs studied digestion time in little ones. They fed 35 little ones juice containing a crimson marker and asked the little ones s mothers to be conscious while the stool first grew to become crimson. The advise time of transit from mouth to anus for the team develop into 33 hours (meaning 0.5 the little ones had digestion situations slower than this and 0.5 had digestion situations better than this).
2016-11-28 02:46:17
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answered by geiser 4
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Well the only thing they've had is from there mother but I supose it is possible. This is an excelent question though, I never thought of that...
2007-12-17 15:52:05
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answered by Sara 2
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