Caeca

/ˈsiːkə/ noun

The plural of caecum; tube-like pouches found at the junction of the small and large intestines, or similar pouches in other animals.

From Latin caecum (blind), from caecus (blind). The word describes blind-ended pouches because they have only one opening to the intestinal tract.

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