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Definition of Sacculated

Sacculated
Sacculated Sac"cu*la`ted, a. Furnished with little sacs.

Meaning of Sacculated from wikipedia

- proposed explanation for the existence of haustra is that the colon becomes sacculated between the teniae coli because the taenia coli are shorter than the colon...
- is either absent or short and simple, and the large intestine is not sacculated or much wider than the small intestine. The mammalian excretory system...
- contains five anatomically discrete sections that superficially resemble the sacculated configuration characteristic of ruminant artiodactyls. By virtue of its...
- taenia coli are shorter than the large bowel itself, the colon becomes sacculated, forming the haustra of the colon which are the shelf-like intraluminal...
- they reach the digestive tract. The stomach of the red colobus is also sacculated into four chambers (similar to unrelated ungulates) and larger than those...
- pharynx, ... esophagus, ... gizzard, ... tubular intestine with gland, ... sacculated intestine, and ... ****"[25]. The buccal region is a short, slightly...
- Unlike other mammals, the lungs of baleen whales lack lobes and are more sacculated. Like in humans, the left lung is smaller than the right to make room...
- soil. It is one of the few species that do not eat ripe fruits; it has a sacculated stomach with four chambers specific for breaking down plant materials...
- architectures. Traditionally two flower types are differentiated: one with a sacculate spur and a more or less two-lipped flower and a second with a filiform...
- comata fredericae - Occurs in central Java This colobine species has a sacculated stomach to ****ist the breakdown in the cellulose from the leaves it feeds...