The importance of the caecum depends on the species. For carnivores and omnivores (such as humans and dogs), the caecum is not important. For herbivores, like the horse, the caecum is important because it houses bacteria that help it breakdown food (eg. cellulose).
Leave out "nonfunctional" and you've got a more or less true statement.
Nonfunctional zygote
Nonfunctional. Broken.
Heartwood
hyoid bone
cecum or caecum
appendix
Caecum or Cecum
A caecectomy is the surgical removal of the caecum.
The sheep's caecum is quite big and this is what makes it possible for sheep to digest fiber. This is a large pouch that is found at the end of the large intestine.
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