The alimentary tract is partially sacculated. From Wordnet, Princeton University.
The bladder, 6, appears symmetrically sacculated. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Anatomy] Reference
The walls of the bladder are thickened and sacculated. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Anatomy] Reference
The urethra being strictured, the bladder has become sacculated. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Anatomy] Reference
The walls of the bladder have hence become fasciculated and sacculated. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Anatomy] Reference
To digest this diet, they have developed highly complex sacculated stomachs with specialized bacteria. From Wordnik.com. [Sunda Shelf mangroves] Reference
The sacculated bladder considered in reference to sounding, to catheterism, to puncturation, and to lithotomy. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Anatomy] Reference
The serous spermatic canal closes imperfectly, so as to become sacculated, and thus a hydrocele of the cord is formed. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Anatomy] Reference
Like other colobines, they have developed highly complex sacculated stomachs with specialized bacteria to digest this diet. From Wordnik.com. [Borneo peat swamp forests] Reference
The latter is about ten feet in length and about twice the diameter of the small intestine, from which it can readily be distinguished by its sacculated walls. From Wordnik.com. [Common Diseases of Farm Animals] Reference
The tunica vaginalis, like the serous spermatic tube, may, in consequence of inflammatory fibrinous effusion, become sacculated-multilocular, in which case, if a hydrocele form, the position of the testis will vary accordingly. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Anatomy] Reference
The walls of the bladder are thickened, fasciculated, and sacculated; the two former appearances being caused by a hypertrophy of the vesical fibres, while the latter is in general owing to a protrusion of the mucous membrane between the fasciculi. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Anatomy] Reference
These are usually sacculated, and may contain skin, hair, muscle, bone, and other natural tissues. From Wordnik.com. [Special Report on Diseases of the Horse] Reference
The stomach is simple; the intestines about eight times the length of the body, and the caecum is large and sacculated. From Wordnik.com. [Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon] Reference
The Sebaceous Glands (glandulæ sebaceæ) are small, sacculated, glandular organs, lodged in the substance of the corium. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 2. The Common Integument] Reference
The stomach of this genus of monkey consists of three divisions: 1st, a simple cardiac pouch with smooth parietes; 2nd, a wide sacculated middle portion; 3rd. From Wordnik.com. [Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon] Reference
It differs from the small intestine in its greater caliber, its more fixed position, its sacculated form, and in possessing certain appendages to its external coat, the appendices epiploicæ. From Wordnik.com. [XI. Splanchnology. 2h. The Large Intestine] Reference
The sacculated, or circumscribed, aneurism consists either in a dilatation of the entire circumference of an artery over a short portion of its length, or in a dilatation of only a small portion of one side of the wall. From Wordnik.com. [Special Report on Diseases of the Horse] Reference
Behind the suspensory ligament there is a sacculated canal, the spatia zonularis (canal of Petit), which encircles the equator of the lens; it can be easily inflated through a fine blowpipe inserted under the suspensory ligament. From Wordnik.com. [X. The Organs of the Senses and the Common Integument. 1c. 2. The Refracting Media] Reference
These bands are shorter than the other coats of the intestine, and serve to produce the sacculi which are characteristic of the cecum and colon; accordingly, when they are dissected off, the tube can be lengthened, and its sacculated character disappears. From Wordnik.com. [XI. Splanchnology. 2h. The Large Intestine] Reference
The perityphlitic pus appeared to be sacculated by adherent intestinal coils, but beyond the adhesions in the free abdominal cavity below the omentum there was diffuse, fresh, fibrinous peritonitis and distributed here and there small quantities of thin, putrid pus (many bacteria, large quantities of streptococci and cold bacilli). From Wordnik.com. [Appendicitis] Reference
A narrow elongated canal, sacculated at first, and of simple structure towards the termination. From Wordnik.com. [Natural History of the Mammalia of India and Ceylon] Reference
HUMAN: Long, sacculated. From Wordnik.com. [AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed] Reference
HERBIVORE: Long, complex; may be sacculated. From Wordnik.com. [AlterNet.org Main RSS Feed] Reference
Logical reasoning. sacculated. From Wordnik.com. [Surgical Anatomy] Reference
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