When the projections are seen, the sacculi are indistinct.
Stony concretions or enteroliths are found generally in the caecum or in the sacculi of the colon, very rarely in the small intestines.
By the time the contents of the alimentary canal have reached the colon they have become, through absorption of their fluids, more or less inspissated, and hence as hard, globular masses fill the sacculi of the large intestine.
When the obstruction occurs at some point in the course of the duct, the dilatations and sacculi are found only behind the point of occlusion.
When the obstruction is situated at the duodenal extremity of the duct, the canal and its secondary branches are either uniformly dilated or sacculi are formed.
Upon being struck with the arrow, they nearly all protruded their sacculi from each side of the mouth, in the manner above narrated.
These sacculi they invariably protrude in their struggles to escape when held by the hind legs.
The sacculi of this infusorium may be readily filled with indigo.
The sacculi may be filled artificially by mixing very fine indigo, or carmine, on a slide with the water in which the Infusoria are contained.
In the normal gut the sacculi and bands act as valves to control the descent of the feces.
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