Marine iguanas possess specialized hindgut fermenting microbes that help them to digest algae cell walls. |
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The hindgut microbiota of termites includes an abundant and morphologically diverse population of spirochetes. |
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The allantois forms as an outpocketing of the embryo's hindgut and grows outward into the space between the amnion and chorion. |
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Allantois, an extra-embryonic membrane of reptiles, birds, and mammals arising as a pouch, or sac, from the hindgut. |
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These grow inward and eventually fuse to form the endoderm of the midgut, while ectoderm is dragged inward behind them at each end to form the foregut and the hindgut. |
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Disturbances in the embryogenesis of the hindgut may result in duplication of the lower urinary tract. |
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Along the dorsal margin of the hindgut, 3-6 fine melanophores were usually present. |
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Absorption occurs in the midgut and hindgut. |
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When a large high starch containing meals is fed, the amount of starch that escapes digestion in the small intestine increases, as does the amount that reaches the hindgut. |
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The mechanism of the proposed effect on the incidence of colic remains unresolved, although recent studies suggest that oligofructose may help to protect the hindgut against the detrimental effects of a high starch diet. |
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But if you're a hindgut fermenter, it goes the other way. |
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The heart is located to the rear of the carapace above the gut, which is basically a straight tube consisting of the stomodeum, or foregut, the mesenteron, or midgut, and the proctodeum, or hindgut. |
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Dissimilatory arsenate reductase activity and arsenate-respiring bacteria in bovine rumen fluid, hamster feces, and the termite hindgut. |
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The higher fecal N was most probably due to the higher hindgut fermentation which resulted in higher microbial N production. |
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This was attributed to digestion of urates by uricolytic bacteria in the hindgut. |
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Most squid beaks are vomited by the whale, but some occasionally make it to the hindgut. |
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The cellulolytic protozoa in the hindgut also break down cellulose into individual glucose molecules. |
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The foregut and hindgut arise from the ectoderm, while the midgut arises from the endoderm. |
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Most wood decomposition in the digestive tract of subterranean termite workers occurs in food vacuoles of flagellate protozoan symbionts in the hindgut. |
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The hindgut matrix in prehatching stage 19 embryos consists of a trilayered electron dense lamina, subjacent electron dense material and the innermost lucent layer. |
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One theory holds that uric acid in fat body is transported via the Malpighian tubules to the hindgut, where it undergoes anaerobic digestion by uricolytic bacteria. |
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Foregut and hindgut are derived ectodermally and are lined with cuticle whereas the midgut, with a nonchitinous glandular epithelium, comes from endoderm. |
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The development of the mesentery starts when the foregut, midgut and hindgut are in broad contact with mesenchyme of the posterior abdominal wall in the fetus. |
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These researchers observed that spirochetes were commonly present in the midgut of infected ticks and occasionally seen in the hindgut and rectal ampule. |
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Data indicates that lesions in the integument, hepatopancreas, midgut, and hindgut were only seen in treated PLs and were not found in the control animals. |
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Wood particles take about 24 hours to pass through lower termite gut, most of that time being digested in food vacuoles of hindgut flagellate protozoa. |
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