foregut
anatomy
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Anthozoa
- In cnidarian: Size range and diversity of structure
…have an internal pharynx, or stomodaeum, connecting the mouth to the coelenteron.
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crustaceans
- In crustacean: The digestive system
The foregut shows the greatest range of structure; in some crustacean species it is a simple tube, but in decapods it reaches great complexity in forming a chitinized structure called the gastric mill. This consists of a series of calcified plates, or ossicles, that are moved…
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insects
- In insect: Digestive system
…digestive system consists of a foregut formed from the mouth region (stomodaeum), a hindgut formed similarly from the anal region (proctodaeum), and a midgut (mesenteron). The foregut and hindgut are lined by cuticle continuous with that on the body surface. The mouth is followed by the muscular pharynx, which functions…
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