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- The proventriculus is part of the digestive system of birds. An analogous organ exists in invertebrates and insects. The proventriculus is a standard...
- Then the food p****es into their glandular stomach, also called the proventriculus, which is also sometimes referred to as the true stomach. This is the...
- pestis bacterium which appears as a dark m**** in the gut. The foregut (proventriculus) of this flea is blocked by a Y. pestis biofilm; when the flea feeds...
- is composed of two organs, the proventriculus and the gizzard that work together during digestion. The proventriculus is a rod shaped tube, which is found...
- in some regions of the Philippines. It consists essentially of the proventriculus of a chicken (thus, the derivation of its name), dipped in cornstarch...
- by hemin storage system genetic loci induce biofilm formation in the proventriculus, a valve connecting the midgut to the esophagus. The presence of this...
- p****ing of pellets allows a bird to remove indigestible material from its proventriculus, or glandular stomach. In birds of prey, the regurgitation of pellets...
- structure to those of terrestrial carnivores. Mysticetes contain a proventriculus as an extension of the oesophagus; this contains stones that grind up...
- generally used to store fish and other prey while hunting Intestines Proventriculus Stomach "Worm World: About Earthworms". Archived from the original on...
- oil is the light oil composed of neutral dietary lipids found in the proventriculus (fore-gut) of birds in the order Procellariiformes. All albatrosses...