- The
hindgut (or epigaster) is the
posterior (caudal) part of the
alimentary canal. In mammals, it
includes the
distal one
third of the
transverse colon...
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Neoisopterans and all
other Euisoptera have
flagellates and
prokaryotes in
their hindguts.
Extant families and
subfamilies are
organized as follows: Early-Diverging...
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Hindgut fermentation is a
digestive process seen in
monogastric herbivores (animals with a simple, single-chambered stomach).
Cellulose is
digested with...
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membrane to the
cloacal membrane and is
divided into the foregut, midgut, and
hindgut. At the end of the
third w****, the
neural tube,
which is a fold of one...
- place. It can be
divided into
three sections – the foregut,
midgut and
hindgut – each of
which performs a
different process of digestion. In addition...
- This is a list of
cells in
humans derived from the
three embryonic germ
layers – ectoderm, mesoderm, and endoderm.
Trichocyte Keratinocyte Gonadotrope...
- his
career to
studying the
inhabitants of wood
roach and
lower termite hindguts,
including Trichonympha. A
large part of what we know
about Trichonympha...
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canal from the end of the
foregut at the
opening of the bile duct to the
hindgut,
about two-thirds of the way
through the
transverse colon.
During development...
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generally eat
leafy material,
although their ability to
ferment food in
their hindgut allows them to
subsist on more
fibrous plant matter when necessary. Unlike...
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lower third of the anal canal. Developmentally, this line
represents the
hindgut-proctodeum junction. It is an
important anatomical landmark in humans,...