HINDGUT the rear part of the alimentary canal
Crossword Clue

  • We have found 18 answers to crossword clue "HINDGUT the rear part of the alimentary canal"
  • The Best Answer: 10/10
AnswerCrossword Clue
hindgutsHINDGUT, the rear part of the alimentary canal
hindgutthe rear part of the alimentary canal
foregutthe front part of the embryonic alimentary canal
foregutsFOREGUT, the front part of the embryonic alimentary canal
bowelsThe part of the alimentary canal below the stomach; the intestine
pharyngesThe part of the alimentary canal immediately behind the mouth in invertebrates
midgutthe middle part of the embryonic alimentary canal from which the intestines develop
midgutsThe middle part of the alimentary canal, including (in vertebrates) the small intestine
hindgutsthe posterior part of the embryonic alimentary canal from which the colon and rectum develop
hindgutthe posterior part of the embryonic alimentary canal from which the colon and rectum develop
physostomousof fishes, having a duct connecting the air bladder to part of the alimentary canal
intestines(in vertebrates) The lower part of the alimentary canal from the end of the stomach to the anus
intestine(in vertebrates) The lower part of the alimentary canal from the end of the stomach to the anus
foregutthe anterior part of the alimentary canal of a vertebrate embryo that develops into the pharynx, esophagus, stomach, and extreme anterior part of the intestine
foregut(in mammals) the upper part of the embryonic alimentary canal from which the pharynx, esophagus, lung, stomach, liver, pancreas, and part of the duodenum develop
foreguts(in mammals) the upper part of the embryonic alimentary canal from which the pharynx, esophagus, lung, stomach, liver, pancreas, and part of the duodenum develop
oesophagiThe part of the alimentary canal that connects the throat to the stomach; the gullet. In humans and other vertebrates it is a muscular tube lined with mucous membrane
stomachsThe internal organ in which the first part of digestion occurs, being (in humans and many mammals) a pear-shaped enlargement of the alimentary canal linking the esophagus to the small intestine