the preileal site as if appendicitis occurs consequent thrombophlebitis of the iliocecal vein occurs resulting in portal pyemia with liver affection
Both the colon and the attached appendix are part of the digestive system. But the appendix has other functions that are not part of that system. It is thought by some that it may be involved in the immune system. Researchers in the United States say the appendix produces and protects good germs for the gut by "rebooting" the digestive system. The team of immunologists at Duke University Medical Center say the human digestive system contains massive amounts of bacteria most of which are good and help the digestion of food.
No, not even close. The vermiform appendix, in animals that have one, is most likely a storage spot for the "good" bacteria that help you digest food. The idea is that, if you get bad diarrhoea (the 'runs') and your "good" bacteria are flushed out of the body, then the appendix will release its stored bacteria, allowing your gut to start digesting food, again.
start a line at a point about an inch (25mm) in from the nipple towards the centre of the body, then draw directly down until you are level with the widest part of the hip. every thing to the left of that line is in the left iliac. this includes most of the stomach, portions of small intestine, the distal portion of the descending colon, and usually the sigmoid colon.
Most people have their appendix on the right side, however, some people have it on the left. What I think you are actually asking deals with the fact that due to the poor nerve configuration in the lower abdomen, people perceive to feel an infected appendix on the opposite side of the body cavity than it actually is located.
Some individuals in the past believed what is quoted below "The appendix servers absolutely no purpose to humans and haven't done so in thousands of years. In fact, the appendix can easily kill you, but it can not help you in any way, ever!" New research is showing that the appendix can actually be a safe haven for beneficial bacteria that promotes healthy intestinal function. However, when the opening of the appendix into the cecum becomes blocked then a nasty appendicitis can occur.
well the most obvious one is the appendix...
The appendix is not really needed in the human body, it is just there to help your body with digestion.
Yes. Most animals don't have an appendix. Apes and monkeys have an appendix like a human's (a long tube), and rabbits and a few species of other rodents have a more sack-like appendix. None of the other animals has one.
Appendix Impact and Cancer are the two most popular!
you could say a human is the most dangerous animal but i wouldn't know whats the most dangerous animal other than a human sorry i couldn't give a getter answer! lol
Snakes are position as among the most dangerous animals in the world.
The Human.
human beings
sniper i think
hunting
The Human.
There are two types of appendices. One is the appendix found in a human body and the other is the appendix found at the end of a book. The appendix in the human body is widely accepted as a seemingly useless organ. Scientists have yet to find an explicit purpose for the appendix. Today most scientists believe it produces and stores bacteria that is useful to your body. The appendix found at the end of a document often serves as an addition to the text. This addition has information that is relevant to the text but not focused on the topic of the text.