Structures derived from the hindgut are:
hindgut
Hindgut Fermentation is the process of digesting cellulose in herbivorous organisms.
Humans are not foregut or hindgut fermenters. These are special adaptations that occur in herbivores (such as horses and cows).
Dogs are not foregut or hindgut fermenters. They are omnivores, so the form they receive their food in is easy to digest. Foregut and hindgut fermentation are special adaptations seen in herbivores (such as cows and horses), that allow them to deal with their difficult-to-digest food.
gametangia
gametangia
Chromosomes
chromatin threads
Volcanoes.
caves, and cliffs
Hairs are structures are formed by portions of the epidermis that extend into the dermis and are adjacent to dermal papillae.
They are called molecules.