conditions and Diseases
Get a Haynes Auto Manual for the year in question and in the appendix section there is a complete wiring diagram
A reliable source to find diagrams of the large intestine and appendix is on the website of the National Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK), which provides detailed anatomical illustrations of the digestive system including the large intestine and appendix. Additionally, medical textbooks and online medical encyclopedias such as MedlinePlus or WebMD are good resources for visual aids of these structures.
I can't display images directly, but I can describe the location of the appendix. The appendix is a small, tube-like structure located in the lower right abdomen, branching off from the large intestine. It typically sits near the junction of the small intestine and the large intestine, often referred to as the cecum. If you search online for "appendix location diagram," you'll find visual representations that clearly show its position.
Tagalog for appendix: apendiks
The appendix.
I have no appendix!
Yes, they have an appendix. Also, said appendix is about two meters long.
Ferrets do not have an appendix or a cecum.
It is called appendicolith when there are stones or calcifications in the appendix. This condition can lead to inflammation or blockage of the appendix, causing appendicitis.
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.