| 1. | These structures usually reside in the thorax, adjacent to the foregut.
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| 2. | Each structure communicates with the foregut through a duct.
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| 3. | The foregut comprises the sucking pharynx and the oesophagus.
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| 4. | Foregut fermentation is employed by ruminants and pseudoruminants, some rodents and some marsupials.
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| 5. | The junction between the embryological foregut and midgut lies just below the major duodenal papilla.
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| 6. | Pseudoruminants, like traditional ruminants, are foregut fermentors and most ruminate or chew cud.
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| 7. | The foregut ( of the digestive system ) is different from other families within the Muricoidea.
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| 8. | The digestive system comprises a foregut, a midgut and a hindgut, and is situated dorsally.
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| 9. | The origination of the pancreatic tissue is from the dorsal and ventral aspects of the posterior foregut.
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| 10. | Grajal suspects that bacteria in the hoatzin's foregut protect the bird by breaking these compounds down.
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