noun
- The cecum, a pouch-like structure at the beginning of the large intestine in mammals.
Usage: anatomy; chiefly British or technical
Examples
- The blindguts, or cecum, plays a role in digestion by fermenting plant material.
- In herbivorous animals, the blindguts are often enlarged to aid in breaking down cellulose.
- The surgeon examined the patient's blindguts during the procedure.
- Inflammation of the blindguts can cause abdominal pain.
- The anatomy textbook included a detailed diagram of the blindguts and surrounding organs.