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The medical term for lymphoid tissue hanging from the lower portion of the cecum is "appendix."
The cecum is located in the Right Lower Quadrant
In order to remove the appendix, the surgeon would have to make an incision and open the abdominal cavity. The appendix is a small projection of mucosal associated lymphatic tissue descending from the inferior of the cecum of the colon. It is found in the Right Lower Quadrant (RLQ), lower right hand side of the abdominal cavity. The body cavity is called the abdominal cavity and its membranous lining is called the peritoneum.
The vermiform appendix, or appendix, hangs from the lower portion of the cecum. The cecum is the first section of the large intestine.
Large, blind sac that begins the lower intestine.
The small intestine and large intestine are connected. The area where they connect is around the appendix in the lower right portion of the abdomen.
cecum, appendix, part of the small intestines, the right reproductive organs, and the right ureter.
The rectum is the lower end of the colon. Then your feces moves into your anus.
small intestines makes the transition to the large intestines here through what is called the ileocecal valve.
If you mean the two bits of hanging tissue just under the jawline - wattles, waddells or tassles - or if you mean at the end of the lower chin - a beard.
its the tube like structure in the lower abdominal cavity of the horse . which is part of the small intestine.
Dilated sac at the lower end of thoracic duct into which lymph from the instestinal trunk and two lumbar lymphatic trunks flow