euglena
The belly of a person or animal is typically considered to be their general abdominal area. This is on the front of bipedal animals in the area around their belly button or pouch and on the bottom of quadripedal animals.
The pouch covering the testes is called the scrotum.
The small intestines joins the large intestines at the cecum. The cecum isn't really a pouch, but the appendix, which is a pouch, is also attached to the cecum.
Plastids :) Took me a while to find the answer.... wasn't in my textbook!
The pouch of skin that contains the testes is called the scrotum.
The scrotum, which contains the testicles.
there are two flagellums on a Euglena a short one and a long one. They are both held by a pouch. The long flagella helps the euglena move.
green wallet like pouch that contains with three green colored individual decon packets
The pouch on the front of a Turkey's area is called a wattle.
yes.
If it has a pouch, it must be a marsupial.
No, only in the front
The scrotum is the pouch of skin containing the testes. It is divided into two parts and also contains the epididymides and the lower sections of the spermatic cords.
The pouch on the front of a Turkey's area is called a wattle.
In a pouch in front of them, on their stomach.
A single Capri Sun pouch typically contains 200 ml of liquid.
Rathke's pouch is an upgrowth from the roof of the embryo stomodium that contributes to the adenohypophysis of the pituitary or hypophysis. The pouch contains ectoderm as it is located cranial to the buccopharyngeal (oropharyngeal or oral) membrane. The neurohypophysis is from a simultaneous downgrowth from the developing diencephalon.