Vermiform or the appendix
The blind pouch at the beginning of the large intestine is called the cecum, and it has the vermiform appendix attached underneath.
appendix
large intestine
The small intestine is usually attached to the large intestine and that is attached to the rectum. If the large intestine is so damaged or diseased that it must be completely removed, the surgeon may attach the small intestine to the rectum using sutures that eventually dissolve. The loss of the large intestine is a serious matter and may result in an iliostomy (connecting the end of the small intestine to an abdominal hole, or stoma, to which an external bag is attached) rather than to the rectum.
it would be the large intestine
The large intestine is called the colon, while enteron is a term for the intestine, both small and large.
The diameter of the large intestine is greater than that of the small intestine.
Large, blind sac that begins the lower intestine.
Directly after the stomach, food enters the duodenum, which is the first part of the small intestine.
A cecum (caecum ) is a blind pouch at junction of small and large intestine in man and other mammals Appendex is attached to it . It helps in digestion of cellulose in some hebbivores as in horse .
Its called the large intestinebecauseits thicker than the small intestine which isthinner
the small intestine is called so because of its thickness not length . therefore the large intestine is called so because it is fat.