False
The appendix is not really needed in the human body, it is just there to help your body with digestion.
the appendix though in earlier times it was used in certain processes of digestion
False. A very important contributor to human error is the false hypothesis or mistaken assumption.
The appendix is said to have no function in the human body, but it actually plays a small role in the lymphatic system.
Because it helps with digestion
the appendix digest cellulose, but human appendix does not work.
The appendix is in the lower right abdomen, attached to the proximal end of the large intestine.
The human body needs nitrogen for the proper digestion of food and growth. Nitrogen is extremely important in the development of the human fetus.
Herbivorous mammals don't secrete the enzymes required to digest cellulose. They sub-contract the work of cellulose digestion to guest bacteria. The bacteria are provided with a home and lots of food in exchange. Humans don't do this. We have no capacity to digest cellulose. The appendix is the remnant of the Caecum in the human.
There is a major difference between an appendix in a human and a cat. Namely, cats do not have an appendix, while people do. The appendix has no use within the body, but can sometimes become infected and will need to be removed.
The organ responsible for most of the chemical digestion in the human body is mainly the stomach.
Probably, but the appendix serves little funstion anyway.