No. The appendix is the vestigial (now mostly useless) caecum found in humans. Dogs do not have an 'appendix', but they do have a small caecum (a coiled organ), which does not have a very important role (unlike the caecum in herbivores).
Yes they do. The appendix plays an important digestive role for vegetarian animals, as well as ominvores that consume a lot of plant matter. Unlike our appendix which is vestigial and is not used, the hamster does use its appendix.
Some do.... The Opossum, Rabbit, Wombat do. According to Duke University study. Debby Stocks - Complete Care Animal Hospital Huntsville, Al
Answer Cats do not have an appendix.
Yes, they do.
No cats don't have appendixes.
Nothing. Cows don't have appendixes.
Cats are aggressive when you get to close to their babies.
Cats are more like cats.
clutter of cats
indoor cats yes, outdoor cats **** no.
Being able to listen to a script instead of reading it. Audio appendixes can be downloaded.
appendixes
There are two accepted plural forms of the noun 'appendix', appendixes and appendices.The plural possessive forms are appendixes' and appendices'.Example: The appendixes' resources in these texts will help with your research.
appendix
Nothing. Cows don't have appendixes.
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Appendixes and foreskins
a pig has multiple appendixes for use
Appendixes or appendices is the plural of appendix. Both are acceptable
Appendixes or appendices is the plural of appendix. Both are acceptable
Appendixes or appendices is the plural of appendix. Both are acceptable
The correct plural of appendix depends on the circumstances. If you are talking about the text at the end of a book or article, either the plural appendices or appendixes is correct. If you are talking about the organ in the body, appendixes is the only plural.