diverticulitis
Appendix
vermiform appendix
A blind sac is a pouch or cavity in the body that is closed at one end, with no opening to the outside. It can be found in various parts of the body, such as the intestines or reproductive system, and may serve different functions depending on its location.
diverticulum
This is another word for the Pouch of Douglas, which is a blind ending pouch in the inside of the abdominal cavity. It is situated between the back of the uterus (womb) of a woman and the rectum.
A kangaroo pouch is in fact also called a sac. Kangaroos will typically carry their young inside of these pouches.
One possibility is the word sac.
The pouch, or marsupium, is the sac where the young joeys of most marsupials continue to grow and develop.
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sac
The wormlike sac that outpockets from the cecum is called the appendix. It is a small, finger-shaped pouch located at the beginning of the large intestine. The function of the appendix in humans is not entirely clear, but it is believed to play a role in the immune system. Inflammation of the appendix, known as appendicitis, can be a medical emergency and may require surgical removal.
No, pericarditis is inflammation of the sac surrounding the heart. Pneumonitis is inflammation of the lungs.