No it does not
a pig has multiple appendixes for use
Appendix is the scientific name. It is part of the digestive system.
That would be the appendix.
The human cecum has a vermiform appendix, which is lacking in the fetal pig. The vermiform appendix is a small, finger-like projection located at the junction of the small and large intestines in humans, serving as a reservoir for beneficial gut bacteria.
Yes, fetal pigs do have an appendix. The appendix is a small, finger-shaped organ located at the junction of the small and large intestines. However, the appendix in fetal pigs and humans is not as prominent as in other animals.
somewhere in their body, more than likely in the stomach area
yes No. In pigs, the cecum has a pouch that holds bacteria that aid in digestion. It is an active part of the digestive system. In humans, it has evolved into a vestigial appendix.
Tagalog for appendix: apendiks
The appendix.
I have no appendix!
Yes, they have an appendix. Also, said appendix is about two meters long.
Ferrets do not have an appendix or a cecum.