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oesophagus in adult vertebrates is derived from

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is from the mouth which means food pipe to the stomach

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Answered by kingofself
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Oesophagus in grown-up vertebrates is a derivation from foregut.

Explanation:

  • It is related to the digestive tract and is the second part in the upper digestive part.
  • In very early stage, foregut is the initial segment of the stomach related framework, involving mouth to duodenum.  
  • As the incipient organism develops into an infant and afterward to a grown-up, a piece of this foregut forms into throat, which is the entry for passing or conveying nourishments from mouth to stomach.

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No digestion occurs in oesophagus

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