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BLIND GUT Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
The meaning of BLIND GUT is a digestive cavity open at only one end; especially : the cecum of the large intestine.
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Cecum - Wikipedia
The term cecum comes from Latin (intestinum) caecum, literally 'blind intestine', in the sense 'blind gut' or 'cul de sac'. It is a direct translation ...
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Gastrovascular cavity - Wikipedia
In cnidarians, the gastrovascular system is also known as the coelenteron, and is commonly known as a "blind gut" or "blind sac", since food enters and waste ...
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blind gut
blind gut [See blind a. 11.] One of the intestines closed at the lower end; the cæcum.1594 T. B. La Primaud. Fr. Acad. ii. 350 The first of these great ones is called the blinde gut, because..it hath but one way, both to receive in, and to let out the matter received. 1758 J. S. Le Dran's Observ. Su...
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BLIND GUT Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
Having no openings for light or passage; as, a blind wall; open only at one end; as, a blind alley; a blind gut.
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blind gut - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
blind gut (plural blind guts). (anatomy) The caecum of the intestines. Translations. edit. caecum — see caecum · Categories: English lemmas · English nouns ...
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Well-sighted microbiome of the blind gut - MicroBiomePower
An interesting thing about the “blind gut” is that except in humans, it also exists in most of the other mammals, as well as in reptilians and ...
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Breakthroughs and blind ends - PubMed
Evolution of a through gut with an oral and an anal opening conceivably marked a breakthrough in early animal history, as basal animals have a blind ending gut ...
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BLIND GUT definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. cecum 2. any similar pouchlike cavity or section of the intestinal tract with only one opening, formed by surgery or disease.
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Blind gut - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
noun the cavity in which the large intestine begins and into which the ileum opens synonyms: caecum, cecum
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one-eye
† ˈone-eye Obs. [tr. med.L. monoculus.] A name for the cæcum or ‘blind gut’.1541 R. Copland Guydon's Quest. Chirurg. H iv, There as begynneth the gutte called one eye, or the bag, for it semeth y{supt} it hath but one eye.
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Milyeringa veritas
Like other cave-adapted fish, the blind gudgeon is entirely blind and lacks pigmentation, using sensory papillae on its head and body to move around and When the gut contents have been sampled 10% of the identifiable gut contents were Stygiocaris and 70% were terrestrial species, despite this species being
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Asterozoa
corresponding anus on the upper or aboral surface; though the anus is absent in Paxillosida, wherein the mouth serves also as an anus, otherwise leading to a blind gut, similar to their Ophiuroid relatives.
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cæcum
‖ cæcum Phys. (ˈsiːkəm) Also occas. cecum; pl. cæca. [L.; for intestinum cæcum; neut. of cæcus blind.] 1. The blind-gut; the first part of the large intestine, so called because it is prolonged behind the opening of the ilium into a cul-de-sac. It is present in man, most mammals and birds, and in ma...
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