Proctodeum

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Proctodeum
Gray's subject #241 1110
Precursor surface ectoderm
Gives rise to lower anal canal

A proctodeum is the back ectodermal part of an alimentary canal. It is created during embryogenesis by a folding of the outer body wall.

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  • http://trc.ucdavis.edu/mjguinan/apc100/modules/Reproductive/bird/overview0/overview.html
  • http://www.embryology.ch/francais/sdigestive/gesicht08.html
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Prenatal development/Mammalian development of digestive system
Gut
Stomodeum

Foregut (Buccopharyngeal membrane, Rathke's pouch, Tracheoesophageal septum, Pancreatic bud, Hepatic diverticulum)

Midgut

Hindgut (Urorectal septum )

Proctodeum
Mesentery
Dorsal mesentery - Ventral mesentery
Other
Septum transversum
Categories: Digestive system stubs | Developmental biology stubs | Embryology
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