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Fruit Fly Maggot Dissection and Anatomy of Strains C17 and A307

Fruit Fly Maggot Dissection and Anatomy of Strains C17 and A307. By Joanna Wang and Nasim Cheraghi. Strain C17: Mid-intestine. Strain C17: S alivary Gland. Our image. Online image of drosophila salivary gland: http://www.muhlenberg.edu/depts/biology/courses/bio240/imageHGN.JPG.

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Fruit Fly Maggot Dissection and Anatomy of Strains C17 and A307

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  1. Fruit Fly Maggot Dissection and Anatomy of Strains C17 and A307 By Joanna Wang and NasimCheraghi

  2. Strain C17: Mid-intestine

  3. Strain C17: Salivary Gland Our image Online image of drosophila salivary gland: http://www.muhlenberg.edu/depts/biology/courses/bio240/imageHGN.JPG

  4. Strain C17: Segment of Mid-Intestine

  5. Strain C17: Mid-Intestine Head, Proventriculus, Upper Imaginal Ring

  6. Strain C17: Mid-Intestine

  7. Strain A307: Mouth Hooks & Mouth Armature Pharynx

  8. Strain A307: Mid-Intestine, Proventriculus, Gastric Caeca

  9. Strain A307: Anus & Hind-Intestine

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