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caecum

/see-kuhm/US // ˈsi kəm //UK // (ˈsiːkəm) //

盲肠,结肠,肠道,肠胃

Definitions

n.名词 noun
  1. 1

    plural cae·ca [see-kuh]. /ˈsi kə/.

    • : cecum.

Examples

  • He also recognised and figured the great prolongation backwards of the embryo-sac as an empty, absorbent caecum.

  • In the region of the yolk-stalk it is somewhat enlarged and ends in a blind sac like a caecum.

  • Dorsal to the gizzard the section cuts the so-called caecum, ce, a little nearer its anterior end than is shown in figure 7.

  • The mouth leads into the buccal cavity, on the ventral side of which opens the radular caecum.

  • The stomach is complex, and the intestine simple, and only in some species provided with a small caecum.