the digestive system
Digestive system.
appendix
no its not.
The appendix is said to have no function in the human body, but it actually plays a small role in the lymphatic system.
All of them, that's why they're in the organ system in the first place,except for the appendix
Appendix <3 Your Welcome (:
All of it except the appendix. But you have to take care it
All of it except the appendix. But you have to take care it
The appendix is considered the least important organ in the digestive system. It is a small organ located near the junction of the small and large intestines and its function in humans is not well understood. In some cases, removal of the appendix does not lead to any significant digestive issues.
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.
The appendix is a lymphatic organ (supports the immune system). There are many lymphatic organs in the body and generally when one is lost, others take over. I'm not sure but I think that the appendix actually is latent, that is - it once functioned in the lyphatic system, but no longer does.
In humans the appendix is a vestigal organ and has no function that we are currently aware of.