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cecum
Noun
pl: ceca

This anatomical term refers to the blind-ended pouch of the large intestine. In medical and biological contexts, it is characterized as the transition point where the small intestine ends and the large intestine begins. As a noun referring to a specific organ, it follows standard English countability rules, though it is most frequently used in the singular when discussing human anatomy.

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The pouch-like beginning of the large intestine that connects to the small intestine.

"The appendix is attached to the cecum."

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