A sac-like organ is a structure in the body that is shaped like a pouch or bag. Examples include the gallbladder, which stores bile; the urinary bladder, which collects urine; and the intestines, which have sac-like segments for digestion and absorption. These organs often have elastic walls that can stretch to accommodate and store various substances.
The bladder.
The bladder is a sac-like organ in the body where urine is collected before being excreted through the urethra. The bladder expands as it fills with urine and contracts to release the urine when necessary.
The urinary bladder
Amniotic sac
Amniotic sac
The bladder.
gallbladder
The bladder is a sac-like organ in the body where urine is collected before being excreted through the urethra. The bladder expands as it fills with urine and contracts to release the urine when necessary.
The Stomach
No, humans do not have a specialized organ like a poison sac that produces toxic substances. However, certain organs like the liver can detoxify harmful compounds.
The gallbladder is the sac-like organ found in the posterior part of the right lobe of the liver. It stores and concentrates bile produced by the liver, releasing it to aid in the digestion of fats when needed.
Marsupial sac.
The urinary bladder
It's an Air Sac.
The urinary bladder acts as a storage sac for urine in the body.
Amniotic sac
Amniotic sac