diverticulum
diverticulitus
diverticulum
The small intestines joins the large intestines at the cecum. The cecum isn't really a pouch, but the appendix, which is a pouch, is also attached to the cecum.
Your face and the sling with your intestines and the pouch is your stomach.
epiploic appendages
They lose their tail, gills, gill pouch, and part of their intestines.
Far down to the anus. Right next to it on the large intestine.
Abscess
"Marsupial" describes the marsupium, or the pouch, which is found only in certain marsupials.
Meckel's diverticulectomy is a surgical procedure that isolates and removes an abnormal diverticulum (Meckel's diverticulum) or pouch, as well as surrounding tissue, in the lining of the small intestine.
Meckel's diverticulectomy is a surgical procedure that isolates and removes an abnormal diverticulum (Meckel's diverticulum) or pouch, as well as surrounding tissue, in the lining of the small intestine.
The cecum is called a blind pouch because this is exactly what it is - an extension off the large intestine near the junction of the large and small intestines that has one opening at one end. The other end is closed, forming a long tube similar to a sock.