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  • Midgut
  • Embryonic structure from which most of the human intestines develop

    The midgut is the portion of the human embryo from which almost all of the small intestine and approximately half of the large intestine develop. After

    Midgut

    Midgut

    Midgut

  • Gastrointestinal tract
  • Organ system within humans and other animals

    pancreas, liver and gallbladder). The tract may also be divided into foregut, midgut, and hindgut, reflecting the embryological origin of each segment. The whole

    Gastrointestinal tract

    Gastrointestinal tract

    Gastrointestinal_tract

  • Cockchafer
  • Species of scarab beetle

    diversity in the midgut was shown to be comparatively reduced than the same in diet, indicating lysis of the bacteria. In the midgut, glucose is broken

    Cockchafer

    Cockchafer

    Cockchafer

  • Maggot
  • Larva of a fly

    largely unharmed. Studies have also shown that maggots kill bacteria. Three midgut lysozymes of L. sericata have antibacterial effects in maggot debridement

    Maggot

    Maggot

    Maggot

  • Insect morphology
  • Description of the physical form of insects

    enzymes may more likely be near the end of the midgut, and absorption near the origin or beginning of the midgut. In the wingless (apterygote) orders Archaeognatha

    Insect morphology

    Insect morphology

    Insect_morphology

  • Peritrophic matrix
  • Biology term

    non-cellular structure which surrounds the food bolus in an organism's midgut. Although they are often discussed within the context of insects, peritrophic

    Peritrophic matrix

    Peritrophic_matrix

  • Lutzomyia longipalpis
  • Species of fly

    female sand flies to undergo a shift in abdominal midgut pH. Even though the pH of the abdominal midgut is alkaline, carbohydrate digestion is able to function

    Lutzomyia longipalpis

    Lutzomyia longipalpis

    Lutzomyia_longipalpis

  • Development of the human digestive system
  • Mechanisms that form the digestive system in the human embryo

    oropharyngeal membrane to the cloacal membrane and is divided into the foregut, midgut, and hindgut. At the end of the third week, the neural tube, which is a

    Development of the human digestive system

    Development_of_the_human_digestive_system

  • Volvulus
  • Twisting of part of the intestine, causing a bowel obstruction

    Strangulation Gangrene Perforation Faecal peritonitis Recurrent volvulus Midgut volvulus occurs in people (usually babies) who are predisposed because of

    Volvulus

    Volvulus

    Volvulus

  • Intestinal malrotation
  • Congenital anomaly of rotation of the midgut

    Intestinal malrotation is a congenital anomaly of rotation of the midgut. It occurs during the first trimester as the fetal gut undergoes a complex series

    Intestinal malrotation

    Intestinal_malrotation

  • Elizabethkingia anophelis
  • Species of bacterium

    from the Weeksellaceae family. E. anophelis was first isolated from the midgut of Anopheles gambiae mosquitoes. The species is one of several potentially

    Elizabethkingia anophelis

    Elizabethkingia_anophelis

  • Duodenum
  • First section of the small intestine

    duodenum arises from both the foregut and midgut, constituting the boundary between the two. However, the "midgut" is defined surgically as the parts of

    Duodenum

    Duodenum

    Duodenum

  • Vitelline duct
  • Narrow tube connecting the yolk sac and midgut lumen of a fetus

    omphalomesenteric duct, is a long narrow tube that joins the yolk sac to the midgut lumen of the developing fetus. It appears at the end of the fourth week

    Vitelline duct

    Vitelline duct

    Vitelline_duct

  • Cecum
  • Pouch in the large intestine

    appendix are derived from the bud of cecum that forms during week six in the midgut next to the apex of the umbilical herniation. Specifically, the cecum and

    Cecum

    Cecum

    Cecum

  • Caterpillar
  • Larva of a butterfly or moth

    in a specialized midgut that quickly transports ions to the lumen (midgut cavity), to keep the potassium level higher in the midgut cavity than in the

    Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

    Caterpillar

  • Palaeoptera
  • Taxonomic grouping of winged insects without a certain form of wing-folding

    dragonflies lack any of the smell centers in their brain found in Neoptera. Their midgut epithelium has a dual origin: the anterior and posterior regions develop

    Palaeoptera

    Palaeoptera

    Palaeoptera

  • Horseshoe crab
  • Family of basal chelicerates

    and sphincter, a muscular door of sorts that separates it from the midgut. The midgut is composed of a short stomach, a long intestinal tube. Connected

    Horseshoe crab

    Horseshoe crab

    Horseshoe_crab

  • Bombus morio
  • Species of insect

    neutral polysaccharide, as well as lipids are released by these glands. The midgut of Bombus morio is made up of three cell types that play crucial roles in

    Bombus morio

    Bombus morio

    Bombus_morio

  • Double bubble (radiology)
  • Pattern seen in radiologic examinations

    either duodenal atresia, duodenal web, annular pancreas, or on occasion midgut volvulus, a distinction that requires close clinical correlation and, in

    Double bubble (radiology)

    Double bubble (radiology)

    Double_bubble_(radiology)

  • Ampulla of Vater
  • Organ duct

    the second part of the duodenum marking the transition from foregut to midgut.[citation needed] Various smooth muscle sphincters regulate the flow of

    Ampulla of Vater

    Ampulla of Vater

    Ampulla_of_Vater

  • Abdominal pain
  • Stomach aches

    peritoneal pain. The contents of the abdomen can be divided into the foregut, midgut, and hindgut. The foregut contains the pharynx, lower respiratory tract

    Abdominal pain

    Abdominal pain

    Abdominal_pain

  • Mesentery
  • Contiguous fold of tissues that supports the intestines

    into foregut, midgut, and hindgut regions based on the respective blood supply. The foregut is supplied by the celiac trunk, the midgut is supplied by

    Mesentery

    Mesentery

    Mesentery

  • Malpighian tubule system
  • Excretory and osmoregulatory system

    the proximal end joining the alimentary canal at the junction between the midgut and hindgut. Most tubules are normally highly convoluted. The number of

    Malpighian tubule system

    Malpighian tubule system

    Malpighian_tubule_system

  • Foregut
  • Anterior part of the gastrointestinal tract

    from the folding primitive gut, and is developmentally distinct from the midgut and hindgut. Although the term “foregut” is typically used in reference

    Foregut

    Foregut

    Foregut

  • Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis
  • Subspecies of bacterium

    formulation. Both Cry and Cyt proteins are pore-forming toxins; they lyse midgut epithelial cells by inserting into the target cell membrane and forming

    Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis

    Bacillus thuringiensis israelensis

    Bacillus_thuringiensis_israelensis

  • Ileum
  • Final section of the small intestine

    villi of the human terminal ileum. The small intestine develops from the midgut of the primitive gut tube. By the fifth week of embryological life, the

    Ileum

    Ileum

    Ileum

  • Typhloesus
  • Possible mollusk from the Carboniferous of Montana

    internal anatomy consists of a foregut and a midgut. The gut lacks a midsection and an anus. Beneath the midgut is a disc shaped organ, tentatively called

    Typhloesus

    Typhloesus

    Typhloesus

  • Parasympathetic nervous system
  • Division of the autonomic nervous system

    large intestine). The vagus innervation ends at the junction between the midgut and hindgut, just before the splenic flexure of the transverse colon. The

    Parasympathetic nervous system

    Parasympathetic nervous system

    Parasympathetic_nervous_system

  • Carcinoid
  • Slow-growing type of neuroendocrine tumor

    neuroendocrine system. In some cases, metastasis may occur. Carcinoid tumors of the midgut (jejunum, ileum, appendix, and cecum) are associated with carcinoid syndrome

    Carcinoid

    Carcinoid

    Carcinoid

  • Hepatopancreas
  • Digestive gland of molluscs, arthropods and fishes

    The hepatopancreas, digestive gland or midgut gland is an organ of the digestive tract of arthropods and molluscs. It provides the functions which in mammals

    Hepatopancreas

    Hepatopancreas

    Hepatopancreas

  • Springtail
  • Class of arthropods

    of springtails consists of three main components: foregut, midgut, and hindgut. The midgut is surrounded by a network of muscles and lined with a monolayer

    Springtail

    Springtail

    Springtail

  • Hofmannophila
  • Genus of moth

    degrade keratin, which is mediated by lactic acid bacteria present in their midgut. Larvae also bite through synthetic carpet fibres to construct their pupation

    Hofmannophila

    Hofmannophila

    Hofmannophila

  • Naldaviricetes
  • Class of viruses

    encode a complex of envelope proteins that enable oral infectivity in insect midgut cells. They were first discovered in baculoviruses, and later found in nudiviruses

    Naldaviricetes

    Naldaviricetes

    Naldaviricetes

  • Bombella apis
  • Species of bacterium

    non-motile bacterium from the genus of Bombella which has been isolated from the midgut of a bee (Apis mellifera). Parte, A.C. "Bombella". LPSN. "Bombella apis"

    Bombella apis

    Bombella_apis

  • Ladd's bands
  • Stalks of tissue in the intestine

    with an upper GI series. The most severe complication of malrotation is midgut volvulus, in which the mesenteric base twists around the superior mesenteric

    Ladd's bands

    Ladd's bands

    Ladd's_bands

  • Matriphagy
  • Consumption of a mother by her offspring

    them to feed on with the help of her already-liquefied midgut tissues. Meanwhile, her midgut tissues continue to degrade into a liquid state to maximize

    Matriphagy

    Matriphagy

    Matriphagy

  • Plasmodium
  • Genus of parasitic protists that can cause malaria

    cycle, doubling the genome only for a brief sexual exchange within the midgut of the insect host. Attached to the nucleus is the endoplasmic reticulum

    Plasmodium

    Plasmodium

    Plasmodium

  • Tardigrade
  • Phylum of microscopic animals

    Richtersius coronifer in active and 'tun' states. A↔P = anterior-posterior; mg = midgut; go = gonad; pb = pharyngeal bulb; mo = mouth; st = stylet Scale bars =

    Tardigrade

    Tardigrade

    Tardigrade

  • Trypanosoma brucei
  • Species of protozoan parasite

    Survival in the tsetse midgut is one reason for the particular adaptations of the SS stage. The trypomastigotes enter the midgut of the fly where they

    Trypanosoma brucei

    Trypanosoma brucei

    Trypanosoma_brucei

  • Neuroendocrine tumor
  • Tumors of the endocrine and nervous systems

    Pancreatic endocrine tumors (if considered separately from foregut GEP-NET) Midgut GEP-NET (from distal half of 2nd part of the duodenum to the proximal two-thirds

    Neuroendocrine tumor

    Neuroendocrine tumor

    Neuroendocrine_tumor

  • Beetle
  • Order of insects

    mostly in the anterior midgut, although in predatory groups like the Carabidae, most digestion occurs in the crop by means of midgut enzymes. In the Elateridae

    Beetle

    Beetle

    Beetle

  • Sigmoid colon
  • Section of the large intestine closest to the rectum and anus

    colon, whereas in infants and children it is more likely to occur in the midgut. This may correct itself spontaneously or the rotation may continue until

    Sigmoid colon

    Sigmoid colon

    Sigmoid_colon

  • Fall webworm
  • Species of moth

    the foregut and the midgut. The foregut and midgut of the fall webworm are alkaline, and Johnson and Felon found that the midgut pH ranged from 8.7 to

    Fall webworm

    Fall webworm

    Fall_webworm

  • Alphabaculovirus
  • Genus of viruses

    Replication site Assembly site Transmission Alphabaculovirus Winged insects Midgut then hemocoel; digestive gland epithelium (shrimps) Glycoproteins Budding;

    Alphabaculovirus

    Alphabaculovirus

    Alphabaculovirus

  • Black Death
  • 1346–1353 pandemic in Eurasia and North Africa

    by Paul-Louis Simond and was found to involve the bites of fleas whose midguts had become obstructed by replicating Y. pestis several days after feeding

    Black Death

    Black Death

    Black_Death

  • Giant isopod
  • Genus of crustaceans

    isopods like Bathynomus giganteus store substantial organic reserves in their midgut gland and fat body, with lipids forming a significant component, particularly

    Giant isopod

    Giant isopod

    Giant_isopod

  • Omphalocele
  • Congenital defect

    week of gestation the umbilical ring is formed. During the 6th week the midgut rapidly grows from the endoderm which causes a herniation of the gut through

    Omphalocele

    Omphalocele

    Omphalocele

  • Chryseobacterium culicis
  • Species of bacterium

    bacteria from the genus Chryseobacterium which has been isolated from the midgut of the mosquito Culex quinquefasciatus in Raipur in the Chhattisgarh province

    Chryseobacterium culicis

    Chryseobacterium_culicis

  • Spider anatomy
  • Physiology of Spiders (order Araneae)

    tracheae. The abdomen has the intestine and ovary embedded in the liver. The midgut runs in an arch with entry points for the liver secretions. It merges into

    Spider anatomy

    Spider anatomy

    Spider_anatomy

  • Clitoria ternatea
  • Species of legume

    cyclotides is believed to involve disruption of the epithelial membranes in the midgut of insect larvae following ingestion, leading to cell lysis and death. In

    Clitoria ternatea

    Clitoria ternatea

    Clitoria_ternatea

  • Style
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    structure in female flower parts Style (zoology), a digestive structure in the midgut of many bivalve molluscs Charles Style (born 1954), former Royal Navy officer

    Style

    Style

  • Intrathoracic inoculation
  • Method of inoculation

    directly into the thorax of an insect, often mosquitoes, bypassing the midgut and other barriers to viral infection. This leads to a higher proportion

    Intrathoracic inoculation

    Intrathoracic_inoculation

  • Anastrepha fraterculus
  • South American fruit fly

    crop duct that ends in a wide crop. The midgut is specialized for digestion and absorption of nutrients. The midgut contains a long, coiled stomach. The

    Anastrepha fraterculus

    Anastrepha fraterculus

    Anastrepha_fraterculus

  • Ventriculus
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Ventriculus can refer to: Ventricle (heart) Stomach the midgut in insects the gizzard in birds This disambiguation page lists articles associated with

    Ventriculus

    Ventriculus

  • Microbiome in the Drosophila gut
  • Microorganisms living in the fruit fly

    foregut, the midgut, and the hindgut. While foregut and hindgut are lined with a cuticle formed by the ectodermal epithelium, the midgut is of endodermal

    Microbiome in the Drosophila gut

    Microbiome in the Drosophila gut

    Microbiome_in_the_Drosophila_gut

  • Lutetium (177Lu) oxodotreotide
  • Chelate of Lu-177 with dotatate, a peptide derivative bound to a DOTA molecule

    gastroenteropancreatic neuroendocrine tumors (GEP-NETs), including foregut, midgut, and hindgut neuroendocrine tumors in adults. In the EU, lutetium (177Lu)

    Lutetium (177Lu) oxodotreotide

    Lutetium (177Lu) oxodotreotide

    Lutetium_(177Lu)_oxodotreotide

  • Right-to-try law
  • US laws allowing patients access to experimental drugs and therapies

    177Lu-DOTA0-Tyr3-Octreotate in Patients With Inoperable, Somatostatin Receptor Positive, Midgut Carcinoid Tumors, Progressive Under Somatostatin Analogue Therapy". ClinicalTrials

    Right-to-try law

    Right-to-try law

    Right-to-try_law

  • Megacopta cribraria
  • Pest of all beans, kudzu, other legumes

    nymphs, but the midgut becomes disconnected during development. The anterior midgut is where food digestion occurs and the posterior midgut becomes enlarged

    Megacopta cribraria

    Megacopta cribraria

    Megacopta_cribraria

  • Malacostraca
  • Largest class of crustaceans

    ossicles. The fine particles and soluble material are then moved into the midgut where chemical processing and absorption takes place in one or more pairs

    Malacostraca

    Malacostraca

    Malacostraca

  • Celiac artery
  • First major branch of the abdominal aorta

    and inferior mesenteric artery feed structures arising from the embryonic midgut and hindgut respectively. Note that these three anterior branches of the

    Celiac artery

    Celiac artery

    Celiac_artery

  • Pneumoperitoneum
  • Abnormal presence of gases in the peritoneal cavity of the abdomen

    bowel obstruction with secondary perforation, as in Hirschprung disease, midgut volvulus, meconium ileus and intestinal atresia. Iatrogenic causes like

    Pneumoperitoneum

    Pneumoperitoneum

    Pneumoperitoneum

  • Silverfish
  • Small land insect in the order Zygentoma

    component of paper) by themselves, thanks to the cellulase produced by their midgut. They consume matter that contains polysaccharides, such as starches and

    Silverfish

    Silverfish

    Silverfish

  • Ardices glatignyi
  • Species of moth

    feeding specialization and host plants to aldrin epoxidase activities of midgut homogenates in larval Lepidoptera". Ecological Entomology. 10 (4): 455–467

    Ardices glatignyi

    Ardices glatignyi

    Ardices_glatignyi

  • Spider
  • Order of arachnids

    different systems of external digestion. Some pump digestive enzymes from the midgut into the prey and then suck the liquified tissues of the prey into the gut

    Spider

    Spider

    Spider

  • Yersinia pestis
  • Species of bacteria, cause of plague

    induce biofilm formation in the proventriculus, a valve connecting the midgut to the esophagus. The presence of this biofilm seems likely to be required

    Yersinia pestis

    Yersinia pestis

    Yersinia_pestis

  • Small intestine
  • Organ in the gastrointestinal tract

    secretory granules of Paneth cells. The small intestine develops from the midgut of the primitive gut tube. By the fifth week of embryological life, the

    Small intestine

    Small intestine

    Small_intestine

  • Umbilical ring
  • umbilicus at birth. At about the sixth week of embryological development, the midgut herniates through the umbilical ring; six weeks later it returns to the

    Umbilical ring

    Umbilical_ring

  • Style (zoology)
  • Rod made of glycoprotein located in the midgut of most bivalves and some gastropods

    to as a crystalline style, is a rod made of glycoprotein located in the midgut of most bivalves and some gastropods which aids in extracellular digestion

    Style (zoology)

    Style (zoology)

    Style_(zoology)

  • Janibacter anophelis
  • Species of bacterium

    strictly aerobic, bacterium. The species was initially isolated from the midgut of a Anopheles arabiensis mosquito. The species was first described in 2006

    Janibacter anophelis

    Janibacter_anophelis

  • Insect
  • Class of arthropods

    transport vessels of plants. Once food leaves the crop, it passes to the midgut, where the majority of digestion takes place. Microscopic projections, microvilli

    Insect

    Insect

    Insect

  • Zelus renardii
  • Species of true bug

    Endopeptidase activity in the salivary glands and anterior midgut and exopeptidase activity in the posterior midgut and hindgut is thought to be an adaptation to acquiring

    Zelus renardii

    Zelus renardii

    Zelus_renardii

  • Ferritin
  • Iron-carrying protein

    different genetic sequence, from the somatic ferritin. It is produced in the midgut glands and secreted into the haemolymph, whence it is transported to the

    Ferritin

    Ferritin

    Ferritin

  • Appendix (anatomy)
  • Tube attached to the intestine

    abdomen, corresponding to the appendix's development as part of the embryonic midgut. This pain is typically a dull, poorly localized, visceral pain. As the

    Appendix (anatomy)

    Appendix (anatomy)

    Appendix_(anatomy)

  • Human embryonic development
  • Development and formation of the human embryo

    forms a tube, the foregut and hindgut, respectively. The middle part, the midgut, remains temporally connected to the yolk sac by means of the vitelline

    Human embryonic development

    Human embryonic development

    Human_embryonic_development

  • Dromia personata
  • Species of crab

    stomach, intestine, and anus. It is divided into three sections: the foregut, midgut, and hindgut. The foregut is split into the cardiac foregut and pyloric

    Dromia personata

    Dromia personata

    Dromia_personata

  • Major duodenal papilla
  • Anatomic feature in the intestines

    pancreatic duct and biliary system. The junction between the foregut and midgut occurs directly below the major duodenal papilla. The major duodenal papilla

    Major duodenal papilla

    Major duodenal papilla

    Major_duodenal_papilla

  • Advanced Accelerator Applications
  • France-based pharmaceutical group

    GEP-NETs. These receptors are commonly found on tumors located in the foregut, midgut, and hindgut. Lutathera is a radioactive drug consisting of a tyrosine-containing

    Advanced Accelerator Applications

    Advanced_Accelerator_Applications

  • Spilosoma virginica
  • Species of moth

    (December 2010). "Influence of iridoid glycoside containing host plants on midgut β-glucosidase activity in a polyphagous caterpillar, Spilosoma virginica

    Spilosoma virginica

    Spilosoma virginica

    Spilosoma_virginica

  • Opiliones anatomy
  • esophagus inside the CNS. Shortly afterwards it empties into the midgut. The midgut (mesenteron) is the largest organ in harvestmen and fills most of

    Opiliones anatomy

    Opiliones anatomy

    Opiliones_anatomy

  • Trypanosoma vivax
  • Protozoan parasite, cause of nagana

    Unusual for a trypanosome, T. vivax does not infect the Glossina vector midgut. Instead it infects and completes an abbreviated life cycle only in the

    Trypanosoma vivax

    Trypanosoma_vivax

  • Insect neuropeptide
  • involves enteroendocrine and neurosecretory cell signalling, where the insect midgut functions as both a sensory and secretory organ. Enteroendocrine cells release

    Insect neuropeptide

    Insect_neuropeptide

  • Leishmania mexicana
  • Species of parasitic protist

    returns to the promastigote form to efficiently survive in the insect's midgut. Leishmania mexicana can induce the cutaneous and diffuse cutaneous clinical

    Leishmania mexicana

    Leishmania mexicana

    Leishmania_mexicana

  • Chelicerata
  • Subphylum of arthropods

    Pumping stomach   5 Forward aorta branch   6 Digestive cecum   7 Heart   8 Midgut   9 Malphigian tubules 10 Stercoral pocket 11 Rear aorta 12 Spinneret 13

    Chelicerata

    Chelicerata

    Chelicerata

  • Scorpion
  • Predatory order of arachnids

    the pre-oral cavity and ejected. The sucked-in food is pumped into the midgut by the pharynx, where it is further digested. The waste is transported through

    Scorpion

    Scorpion

    Scorpion

  • Drupella fragum
  • Species of gastropod

    the murex snails or rock snails. Powerful antioxidants were found in the midgut gland of Drupella fragum; which were brominated hydroxyindoles; the main

    Drupella fragum

    Drupella fragum

    Drupella_fragum

  • Dendrobranchiata
  • Suborder of prawns

    the antennae and elsewhere. The digestive system comprises a foregut, a midgut and a hindgut, and is situated dorsally. The foregut begins at the mouth

    Dendrobranchiata

    Dendrobranchiata

    Dendrobranchiata

  • Mosquito
  • Family of flies

    digested over a period of several days. Once blood is in the stomach, the midgut synthesizes protease enzymes, primarily trypsin assisted by aminopeptidase

    Mosquito

    Mosquito

    Mosquito

  • Human digestive system
  • Digestive system in humans

    artery, which supplies the regions of the digestive tract derived from the midgut, which includes the distal 2/3 of the duodenum, jejunum, ileum, cecum, appendix

    Human digestive system

    Human digestive system

    Human_digestive_system

  • CYP9 family
  • Group of cytochrome P450 enzymes

    (July 2000). "Inducible P450s of the CYP9 family from larval Manduca sexta midgut". Insect Biochemistry and Molecular Biology. 30 (7): 559–68. Bibcode:2000IBMB

    CYP9 family

    CYP9_family

  • Pyrrhocoris
  • Genus of true bugs

    genome sequence of Coriobacterium glomerans type strain (PW2T) from the midgut of Pyrrhocoris apterus L. (red soldier bug). Standards in Genomic Sciences

    Pyrrhocoris

    Pyrrhocoris

    Pyrrhocoris

  • Meckel's diverticulum
  • Birth defect of a bulge in the small intestine

    yolk stalk) normally connects the embryonic midgut to the yolk sac ventrally, providing nutrients to the midgut during embryonic development. The vitelline

    Meckel's diverticulum

    Meckel's diverticulum

    Meckel's_diverticulum

  • Insect physiology
  • Physiology and biochemistry of insect organ systems

    three regions. The three regions include the foregut (stomatodeum)(27,) the midgut (mesenteron)(13), and the hindgut (proctodeum)(16). In addition to the alimentary

    Insect physiology

    Insect_physiology

  • Ricinulei
  • Order of obscure arachnids

    summary of ricinuleid internal anatomy was published by Jacques Millot. The midgut has been described, while the excretory system consists of Malpighian tubules

    Ricinulei

    Ricinulei

    Ricinulei

  • Colaphellus bowringi
  • Species of beetle

    maxillary palps (primarily for gustation). It has an alimentary canal where the midgut is lined with a brush border of microvilli. For digestion, it has enzymes

    Colaphellus bowringi

    Colaphellus_bowringi

  • Asaia
  • Genus of bacteria

    plants. Asaia might be able to control malaria by massively colonizing the midgut and the male reproductive system of the mosquito Anopheles stephensi. LPSN

    Asaia

    Asaia

  • Lily mottle virus
  • Species of virus

    in the aphid itself. After absorption of the plant sap into the aphid's midgut, the virus is distributed in the bloodstream and enters the saliva of the

    Lily mottle virus

    Lily_mottle_virus

  • Camponotus fellah
  • Species of carpenter ant

    decreases. Blochmannia is harboured in specialised cells (bacteriocytes) in the midgut epithelium, and transmitted exclusively horizontally. Since Blochmannia's

    Camponotus fellah

    Camponotus fellah

    Camponotus_fellah

  • Morphology of Diptera
  • Physical features of insect order Diptera

    depending on the sphincter activation at that time P2 will push it into the midgut for digestion or regurgitate it out to the void. Most of the larvae of Diptera

    Morphology of Diptera

    Morphology of Diptera

    Morphology_of_Diptera

  • Gastroschisis
  • Defect resulting in visible intestines

    degree of intestinal malrotation. About 1% of children will experience a midgut volvulus after surgery. As of 2015 the worldwide incidence was about 2 to

    Gastroschisis

    Gastroschisis

    Gastroschisis

  • Ctenolepisma longicaudatum
  • Species of insect

    region of the midgut exhibits gastric caeca, bladder-like extensions that absorb the nutrients of the digested food. Histologically, the midgut epithelium

    Ctenolepisma longicaudatum

    Ctenolepisma longicaudatum

    Ctenolepisma_longicaudatum

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  • Keesha | கிஷா 
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Keesha | கிஷா 

    Immense Joy, God is gracious

  • Karleigh
  • Girl/Female

    American, German, Scandinavian

    Karleigh

    Womanly; Strength; Female Version of Karl; Tiny and Womanly

  • Ritul
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Ritul

    Truth seeking, Talented

  • Shayer
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Shayer

    Poet

  • Floy
  • Girl/Female

    Latin American

    Floy

    The mythological Roman goddess of flowers. Diminutive of Florence: From 'florentius' or...

  • ALONSO
  • Male

    Italian

    ALONSO

    Italian variant spelling of Italian/Spanish Alfonso, ALONSO means "noble and ready." 

  • Satva
  • Boy/Male

    Gujarati, Indian

    Satva

    Truth; Real Ingredients; True

  • Hubbard
  • Boy/Male

    German

    Hubbard

    Graceful; Bright or Shining Intellect; Bright Mind

  • Erum |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Erum |

    Daughter-in-law of Aditi

  • Gandhari
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Gandhari

    From Gandhara (Wife of Dhritarastra, she blindfold herself after the marriage.)

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MIDGUT

  • Midgut
  • n.

    The middle part of the alimentary canal from the stomach, or entrance of the bile duct, to, or including, the large intestine.