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with help of neat labelled diagram describes the digestive system of cockroach of​

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Answered by pachputemansi312
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The digestive system consists of an alimentary canal and digestive glands. The alimentary canal of cockroach is divided into foregut, midgut, and hindgut. the foregut opens into a gap, where undigested food is temporarily stored. the mouth opens into a short tubular pharynx, leading to a narrow tubular passage, the esophagus. The gastric sacks contain bacteria that the cockroach uses to digest its food.

Answered by pallavi89
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the digestive system of Cockroach includes alimentary canal and associated digestive glands the alimentary canal is divisible into the following three distinct reasons

  • foregut (stomodaeum)
  • midgut ( mesentron)

hindgut (proctodaeum)

both foregut and hindgut are ectodermal and lined with cuticle whereas midgut is endodermal and without a cuticular lining

the hindgut is broader than midgut and is differentiated into ileum ,colon and rectum

foregut consists of a mouth cavity, pharynx , oesophagus , crop and gizzard.

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