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INSECT ANATOMY AND PHYSIOLOGY
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GENERALIZED INTERNAL ANATOMY
INSECT STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION GENERALIZED INTERNAL ANATOMY
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Foregut, Midgut, Hindgut Brain and Associated Ganglia
INSECT INTERNAL ANATOMY Foregut, Midgut, Hindgut Brain and Associated Ganglia Malpighian Tubules Heart and Dorsal Aorta Ventral Nerve Chord Spiracles and Trachea
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INSECTS HAVE A “COMPLETE” DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM INSECTS HAVE A “COMPLETE” DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
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INSECT ALIMENTARY CANAL IN CROSS SECTION
INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM “Tube Within A Tube” Design INSECT ALIMENTARY CANAL IN CROSS SECTION
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INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
THE INSECT ALIMENTARY CANAL IS DIVIDED INTO THREE (3) FUNCTIONAL REGIONS: FOREGUT (STOMODEUM) MIDGUT (MESENTERON) HINDGUT (PROCTODEUM)
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INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
THE FOREGUT AND HINDGUT ARE OF ECTODERMAL ORIGIN AND LINED WITH A THIN LAYER OF CUTICLE (THE INTIMA) FOREGUT (ECTODERM) MIDGUT (ENDODERM) HINDGUT (ECTODERM)
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MIDGUT (ENDODERM) EPITHELIAL CELLS SECRETE A PROTECTIVE BARRIER
INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM THE MIDGUT IS OF ENDODERMAL ORIGIN AND LACKS A PROTECTIVE LAYER OF CUTICLE MIDGUT (ENDODERM) EPITHELIAL CELLS SECRETE A PROTECTIVE BARRIER THE PERITROPHIC MEMBRANE
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LOCATION AND MAJOR STRUCTURES OF THE FOREGUT, MIDGUT, HINDGUT
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INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
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COMPLEX MOUTHPARTS PROVIDE INITIAL FOOD MANIPULATION AND PROCESSING
INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM COMPLEX MOUTHPARTS PROVIDE INITIAL FOOD MANIPULATION AND PROCESSING
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MOISTEN AND LUBRICATE MOUTHPARTS, DISSOLVE FOOD, INITIATE DIGESTION
INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM SALIVARY GLANDS SALIVARIUM SALIVARY DUCT MOISTEN AND LUBRICATE MOUTHPARTS, DISSOLVE FOOD, INITIATE DIGESTION SALIVARY GLAND
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INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
SALIVARY GLANDS Silk Moth (Bombyx mori)
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INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
THE HYPOPHARYNX IS A TONGUE-LIKE STRUCTURE WHICH AIDS IN THE INITIAL MANIPULATION AND MIXING OF FOOD. HYPOPHARYNX
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INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
CIBARIAL MUSCLES – “CIBARIAL PUMP” AN INSECTS MOUTH IS LOCATED AT THE BASE OF THE MOUTHPARTS AND SERVES AS A MUSCULAR VALVE FOR FOOD INGESTION
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INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
CROP PHARYNX PROVENTRICULUS ESOPHAGUS CARDIAC VALVE STOMODEUM (FOREGUT)
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Digestion and Nutrient Absorption
INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM Digestion and Nutrient Absorption GASTRIC CAECAE VENTRICULUS PYLORIC SPHINCTER PERITROPHIC MEMBRANE MESENTERON (MIDGUT)
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INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
MIDGUT GASTRIC CAECAE PROVIDE SITES FOR SYMBIOTIC BACTERIA, PROTOZANS, AND OTHER ORGANISMS GASTRIC CAECAE
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PROCTODAEUM (HINDGUT)
INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM MALPIGHIAN TUBULES COLON WATER RETENTION and WASTE ELIMINATION ILEUM RECTAL PADS PROCTODAEUM (HINDGUT)
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INSECT FECAL MATERIAL IS CALLED “FRASS”
INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM INSECT FECAL MATERIAL IS CALLED “FRASS”
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INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
THE INSECT ALIMENTARY CANAL HAS PRODUCED A DIVERSITY OF CONFIGURATIONS TO FACILITATE SPECIALIZED FEEDING AND DIGESTION REQUIREMENTS
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INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM
HINDGUT SYMBIONTS TERMITE WORKER (ISOPTERA) TERMITE HINDGUT SPIROCHAETE FLAGELLATE PROTOZOAN SYMBIOTIC BACTERIA, PROTOZANS, AND OTHER MICRORGANISMS ASSIST IN DIGESTION AND CRITICAL NUTRIENT PRODUCTION
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INSECT ALIMENTARY CANAL AND DISEASE TRANSMISSION
INSECT DIGESTIVE SYSTEM INSECT ALIMENTARY CANAL AND DISEASE TRANSMISSION
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INSECT EXCRETORY SYSTEM
MALPHIGIAN TUBULES
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INSECT EXCRETORY SYSTEM
LONG, SLENDER HINDGUT FILAMENTS WHICH FILTER WASTE PRODUCTS AND TOXINS FROM THE HAEMOLYMPH MALPHIGIAN TUBULES
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INSECT EXCRETORY SYSTEM
MALPHIGIAN TUBULES
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