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It was sheer, blind gut instinct that made her go to the porter's lodge and lie.
Exactly how a through gut formed from this blind gut is somewhat harder to tell.
"That particular sound is used, so far as I'm aware, only in the run through the Blind Gut," he remarked to the class.
The term cecum comes from the Latin caecum, literally "blind", here in the sense "blind gut" or "cul de sac".
The larva has a blind gut and the body consist literally of a head and its three pairs of cephalic appendages only: the chelifores, palps and ovigers.
However, flatworms, the sister group to the rest of the bilaterians, branched off from the ancestral stock before the bilaterian group originated, and have a mouth at one end and a blind gut.
Several expensive doctors are consulted, but beyond muttering about blind gut and floating kidneys, they can neither explain nor treat his condition, and it soon becomes clear that Ivan Ilyich is dying.
This matches with the "flaps-folding-over" model of gut formation, but an alternative view is that the original blastopore migrated forwards to one end of the ancestral organism, before deepening to become a blind gut.