Information About

Cecum




  Latin
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  GrayPage 1177
  Image Stomach colon rectum diagramsvg
  Caption
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  Caption2 Superior ileocecal fossa (Cecum labeled at bottom left)
  System
  Precursor Midgut
  MeshName Cecum
  MeshNumber A03556124526209
  DorlandsPre c_01
  DorlandsSuf 12204134


The cecum or '''caecum''' (from the '' meaning Blind ) is a pouch connected to the ascending Colon of the Large Intestine and the Ileum . It is separated from the ileum by the Ileocecal Valve (ICV) or Bauhin's valve, and is considered to be the beginning of the large intestine. It is also separated from the colon by the Cecocolic Junction .


VARIATION ACROSS SPECIES

The cecum is present in Mammal s, and two ceca are present in most Bird s, and some Reptile s.

Most Herbivore s have a relatively large cecum, hosting a large number of Bacteria , which aid in the Enzymatic breakdown of plant materials such as Cellulose .

Exclusive Carnivore s, whose diets contain little or no plant material, have a reduced cecum, often partially or wholly replaced by the Vermiform Appendix .


ETYMOLOGY

The term cecum comes from the Latin, meaning blind gut or Cul De Sac .

In dissections by the Greek philosophers, the connection between the Ileum of the small intestines and the cecum was not fully understood. Most of the studies of the digestive tract were done on animals and the results were compared to human structures.

The junction between the small intestines and the colon, called the Ileocecal Valve , is so small in some animals that it was not considered to be a connection between the small and large intestines. During a dissection, the colon could be traced from the rectum, to the sigmoid colon, through the descending, transverse, and ascending sections. The colon seemed to dead-end into the cecum, or cul-de-sac.

However, the connection between the end of the small intestines, ileum, and the start of the colon, cecum are now clearly understood, but the name has not changed.


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ADDITIONAL IMAGES


  Image:Ileocecal Valvejpg "http://wwwinformationdelightinfo/information/entry/Colonoscopy" class="copylinks">Endoscopic image of cecum with arrow pointing to Ileocecal Valve in foreground