The sac is commonly referred to as a "sac," but its specific name can vary depending on the context. For example, in human anatomy, it might refer to the pericardial sac surrounding the heart or the amniotic sac during pregnancy. In other contexts, it could refer to various types of pouches or sacs in animals or plants. If you have a specific context in mind, please provide more details for a more precise answer.
It is called an ascus.
An immature ovum encased in a sac is called a follicle.
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Ascomycota is referred to as "sac fungi" because their reproductive structures, called asci, produce spores in sac-like structures. They are also called "cup fungi" because some ascomycetes produce cup-shaped fruiting bodies called apothecia or perithecia that hold the asci.
It is called pericardiocentesis. This procedure involves withdrawing fluid from the pericardial sac surrounding the heart using a needle to relieve pressure or collect a sample for analysis.
the goats milk sac is called an udder.
It is called an ascus.
the goats milk sac is called an udder.
The protective sac around the embryo or fetus is the amniotic sac.
A small sac called a basidium
That is called the scrotum.
The Amniotic Sac
The Amnion or the Amniotic Sac
This large, muscular sac is called the stomach.
The storage sac in the body is called the bladder. It is a muscular sac located in the pelvic cavity that stores urine before it is expelled from the body.
Abnormal accumulation of fluid in the scrotal sac is called hydrocele.
The sac containing sexual spores of sac fungi is called an ascus. Within the ascus, sexual reproduction occurs through the formation of ascospores by meiosis. This process is characteristic of the division Ascomycota in the fungal kingdom.