Your appendix is at the Ileocecul junction, which is where the ileum from your small intestine and the cecum from your colon meet. It is located on the right lower quadrant of your abdomen.
The appendix is located at the lower right quadrant of the abdomen and it is connected to the cecum which is part of the large intestine. The cecum is a pouch at the beginning of the large intestine and not the end, the end is the anus.
There have been some cases where the location has been more mid-abdomen, which can cause dangerous delays in diagnosis.
The appendix is usually located in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen, near the right hip bone.
Its position within the abdomen corresponds to a point on the surface known as McBurney's point.
While the base of the appendix is at a fairly constant location, 2 cm below the ileocecal valve,
the location of the tip of the appendix can vary from being retrocecal (behind the cecum) (74%) to being in the pelvis to being extraperitoneal (occurring or located outside the peritoneal cavity).
Small, saclike organ. It is a vestiginal organ in humans, it has virtually no function.
It is a vestigial organ that people no longer need... It is believed to have been used for digestive purposes but now... no because people did not require it...
It can get appendicitis.
In other animals, it is called a Cecum.
It's used for nothing but recently some scientists think it could be part of the immune system. We really don't know
The appendix is a part of your body where it is attached to the large intestines or colon. It is an organ but has no job. Even though it has no scientific job, it can cause serious health problems such as appendicitis, a condition where the appendix is infected very badly. If there is no treatment in at least 16 hours, the appendix will burst sending out bacteria in the body called paretonitis which can lead the death.
The appendix is usually located in the right lower quadrant of the abdomen, near the right hip bone. Its position within the abdomen corresponds to a point on the surface known as McBurney's point .
While the base of the appendix is at a fairly constant location, 2 cm below the ileocecal valve, the location of the tip of the appendix can vary from being retrocecal (behind the cecum) (74%), to being in the pelvis, to being extraperitoneal (occurring or located outside the peritoneal cavity). There are also ethnic variations.
The appendix is located near the junction of the small intestine and the large intestine.
Appendix is in right lower qudarnt of the abdomen near right hip bone.
The appendix of the intestines, more appropriately called the Vermiform Appendix, is located inferior and medial of the cecum which is at the end of the small intestine.
in the lower part of abdominal cavity.
Lower right abdomen
- Your appendix
The appendix.
I have no appendix!
Yes, they have an appendix. Also, said appendix is about two meters long.
the appendix digest cellulose, but human appendix does not work.
Appendix stones???
You always have an appendix, unless you have it removed.
Tagalog for appendix: apendiks
Ferrets do not have an appendix or a cecum.
The appendix is said to have no function in the human body, but it actually plays a small role in the lymphatic system.
The medical term for the appendix is, appendix.
The tip of the appendix become inflamed in the initial stage. At time the appendix get necrosis. Appendix may burst, giving rise to peritonitis.
If you don't have your appendix out the first time then yes, you can get it twice. If you get it once and have your appendix out (which is the majority of the cases) then no. You cannot. It is impossible to get appendicitis (infection of the appendix) with no appendix.