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Probably, but the appendix serves little funstion anyway.
appendix, little finger lol why do we need a little finger anyway? Im gonna ask tht on here actually lmao Appendix really
Yes. A classic way to find the approximate location of your appendix is this: Put your right thumb on your navel, and the little finger of your right hand on the tip of your hipbone. Let your index finger fall naturally onto your groin. Where the tip of your index finger is, is where the appendix is.
The appendix The Appendix likely was once a vital part of our digestive systems, helping us digest the raw meat we at as Neanderthals. However, in today's health-consious world, most people eat little to none raw meat, so the appendix serves no purpose. The Appendix also is a common ailment, as when it bursts it must be removed or the toxins contained within the appendix will kill it's owner.
The appendix in the digestive system.*Tail Bones (coccyx) *Appendix *Little Toe *Wisdom Teeth *Muscles that move ears *Muscles that make hair stand up *Tonsils
The appendix in the digestive system.*Tail Bones (coccyx) *Appendix *Little Toe *Wisdom Teeth *Muscles that move ears *Muscles that make hair stand up *Tonsils
The appendix. add the tonsils appear to be able to be removed with little bad effect.
When the appendix (a blind-ended tube connected to the cecum) becomes inflamed, unless treated or surgically removed, the resulting infection can cause death. In humans, the appendix is as small as your little finger, and is no longer needed.
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the rectrum is placed just below the appendix but to the side a little so just under the intestines! i hope my answer will help you !!!
The answer to that question is not really known, as there are several differing factions arguing over the actual purpose of this organ. Some think that humans have evolved to the point where the appendix isn't needed any more, after it had served some service during our hypothetical evolution. Others say that the appendix produces vital antibiotics and beneficial bacteria during the fetal and infant stage of the human, as experiments have shown that it is rich in lymphoid cells, which fight infection. Another theory as to it's function is that it serves as a storage dock for useful bacteria when infection flushes out the body, but there is very little evidence to support this. The bottom line is that while the appendix probably has a function, we have not studied it enough to know what it does.
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