extra information about the book’s subject.
Near the very end.
Appendix is a small organ in our digestive system in which our science today does not have justification of its function yet. We can live normally without our appendix.
the appendix digest cellulose, but human appendix does not work.
You always have an appendix, unless you have it removed.
The most obvious answer is no; millions of people have had their appendix removed without ill effects. Darwin suggested that the appendix is a leftover from when our ancestors used to digest leaves. Recently, it's been suggested that the appendix is used to keep bacteria that keep the colon in good order, however it doesn't seem to cause a problem to have it removed. Given that it's seems largely useless and a burst appendix used to be a fatal disorder, one might ask why it's survived at all. One theory is that a smaller appendix is more prone to bursting so it's reached a sort of happy medium value.
No, not even close. The vermiform appendix, in animals that have one, is most likely a storage spot for the "good" bacteria that help you digest food. The idea is that, if you get bad diarrhoea (the 'runs') and your "good" bacteria are flushed out of the body, then the appendix will release its stored bacteria, allowing your gut to start digesting food, again.
An appendix is additional material that is placed (appended) at the end of a book.
There are many books with appendices. Some are reference books, as in encyclopedias. Others can be novels such as Lord of the Rings.
The appendix currently serves no useful function in the human body. It is believed that the appendix used to have a useful function, but over the years, the human body has evolved in such a way that the appendix is now extraneous tissue.
appendix means a slender outgrowth or an appendage to the original structure. But the word appendix is loosely used for 'vermiform appendix'. Vermiform means worm like. vermiform appendix is, a vestigial organ of the human body, located at the start of large intestine (prcisely caecum).
Which type of suture would be used to invert the stump of an appendix? Choose one of the following answers
No it is not. The appendix is used to house anaerobic bacteria that assist in the breakdown of cellulose from plant material. In humans, the appendix is considered to be a vestigial organ which serves no useful purpose due to its small size, but the appendix is vital to many other animals with a primarily vegetarian diet.
Appx or App. They are both commonly used.
In APA style, reference an appendix by citing it parenthetically within the text as (see Appendix A) or (see Appendix 1) and by including the full citation in the reference list at the end of the document following standard APA formatting. Make sure to provide enough information for the reader to easily locate the specific appendix being referenced.
Appendix A
The appendix.
I have no appendix!
Appendix is a small organ in our digestive system in which our science today does not have justification of its function yet. We can live normally without our appendix.