During development, the midgut aery appears to be markedly narrowed at its origin. Which of the following structures is derived from the midgut and may receive inadequate blood supply?

Correct Answer: Ascending colon
Description: The ascending colon is derived from the midgut. The gallbladder and stomach are derived from the foregut, The descending colon and rectum are derived from the hindgut. DERIVATIVE OF MIDGUT Duodenum(distalhalf of 2nd pa, 3rd and 4th pas) Jejunum Ileum Cecum Appendix Ascending colon Hepatic flexureof colon Transverse colon(proximaltwo-thirds)
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