Cecum

/ˈsiːkəm/ noun

The first part of the large intestine, a pouch-like structure where the small intestine connects to the colon, and the location where the appendix is attached.

From Latin caecus meaning 'blind,' referring to its blind-ended pouch structure that doesn't lead anywhere - it's essentially a dead-end sac at the beginning of the large intestine.

AMአንድ
ARأعور
BNঅন্ধ
CAcècum
CSslepé střevo
DAblindtarm
DECäcum
ELτύφλος
ESciego
FAکور
FI umpisuoli
FRcæcum
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