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This page last updated November 16, 2006
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Picture showing the epiglottis of the cat. Click here for labeled picture. |
In this picture the probe has pushed the epiglottis down to expose the glottis. |
In this picture the cat's trachea has been pulled out of the way to expose the esophagus behind it. Click here for a labeled picture. |
This picture is to orient you to the next few. |
This picture is a close-up view of the digestive organs. Click here for a labeled picture. |
This shows the pancreas. Click here for a labeled picture. |
In this picture, the spleen has been pulled up to expose it more clearly. Click here for a labeled picture. |
Picture for orientation. |
This shows a close-up view of the liver and gallbladder. Click here for a labeled image. |
This shows the small intestine and mesentery pulled out. Click here for a labeled picture. |
Another orientation picture. |
Close up view of digestive organs and intestinal structures. Click here for a labeled picture. |
This picture shows the cecum, cut open to expose the ileocecal valve. Click here for a labeled picture. |
In this picture the large intestines have been pulled up to expose the rectum. Click here for a labeled picture. |
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