A cyst is an accumulation of fluid in a saclike cavity. A hydrocele is a collection of fluid in the scrotum.
Vacuole is the saclike structure within a cell that stores materials such as water, nutrients, and waste products for use by the cell. Vacuoles help maintain the cell's shape, regulate its internal environment, and facilitate processes like digestion and waste removal.
VacuoleThe saclike storage structure found in both animal and plant cells is the vacuole. A vacuole is a membrane enclosed structure that is filled with water containing various dissolved substances.
Saclike outpocketings of the large intestine wall are called diverticula. They can develop due to increased pressure within the colon, typically from constipation, and may lead to diverticulosis or diverticulitis if inflamed or infected. Adequate dietary fiber intake and staying hydrated can help prevent their formation.
Vacuoles are saclike organelles that store materials such as water, nutrients, and waste products in plant and fungal cells. They help maintain turgor pressure and store important molecules for various cellular processes.
A lysosome is a small saclike structure in cells that contains enzymes to break down waste materials and cellular debris. They play a crucial role in maintaining cell health by clearing out unwanted molecules and recycling cellular components.
Hydrocele is the abnormal accumulation of fluid in the scrotum.
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Parasites such as tapeworm, planarian and live fluke have digestive systems that are saclike. Their digestive tracts have one opening and they live inside a host animal.
A saclike structure located inside the ovary.
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The scrotum is the saclike part that hangs outside the male reproductive system. It is located outside the body in order to regulate the temperature of the testes.