Examples of midgut in the following topics:
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- During fetal life, the primitive gut can be divided into three segments: foregut , midgut , and hindgut.
- The midgut is the portion of the embryo from which most of the intestines develop.
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- During fetal life, the primitive gut can be divided into three segments: foregut, midgut, and hindgut.
- The midgut is the lower duodenum, leading to the first two-thirds of the transverse colon, jejunum, ileum, cecum, appendix, ascending colon, and first two-thirds of the transverse colon.
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- In the fly's midgut, the parasites transform into procyclic trypomastigotes, multiply by binary fission, leave the midgut, and transform into epimastigotes.
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- This false-colored electron micrograph shows a sporozoite migrating through the cytoplasm of midgut epithelia.
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- In the sandfly's midgut, the parasites differentiate into promastigotes, which multiply, differentiate into metacyclic promastigotes, and migrate to the proboscis.
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- This false-colored electron micrograph shows a sporozoite migrating through the cytoplasm of midgut epithelia.
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- While in the insect vector, proteins encoded by Hms genetic loci induce biofilm formation in the proventriculus, a valve connecting the midgut to the esophagus.
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- It travels all the way down to the midgut/hindgut junction, which occurs just before the splenic flexure of the transverse colon.