noun
- the middle section of the digestive tract in vertebrates, including the small intestine
- the middle section of the digestive system in arthropods and other invertebrates
Usage: anatomy
Usage: biology
Examples
- The midgut is where most nutrient absorption occurs in mammals.
- Insects have a three-part digestive system consisting of the foregut, midgut, and hindgut.
- The midgut develops from the embryonic endoderm during fetal development.
- Digestive enzymes are secreted into the midgut to break down food particles.
- The butterfly’s midgut processes nectar from flowers.
- Scientists studied the midgut bacteria in mosquitoes to understand disease transmission.