sacs
A sac is a general term for a closed pouch or cavity formed by membranes or tissues that stores, protects, or separates substances. The word originates from the Latin sacculus, meaning a small bag. Sacs are common throughout biology and medicine and can be fluid-filled, gas-filled, or contain solids.
In human anatomy, several sacs play important roles. The amniotic sac surrounds and protects a developing fetus,
Pathology often involves sac-like structures. A cyst is typically a fluid-filled sac lined by epithelium; examples
Other uses of the term appear in different fields. In mycology, the asci of sac fungi are