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The cecum is a pouch-like structure at the beginning of the large intestine, while the appendix is a small, finger-shaped organ attached to the cecum. The cecum helps with the absorption of fluids and salts, while the appendix does not have a known function in digestion and may play a role in the immune system.
it sends broken down food to the stomach for digestion
The appendix in cows is an organ that has no known function in their digestive system. It is believed to be a vestigial structure, similar to the appendix in humans, which may have had a role in digestion in ancestral species but is no longer necessary.
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Yes, the parasympathetic nervous system plays a significant role in increasing digestion by stimulating the release of digestive enzymes and increasing blood flow to the digestive organs.
The function of the human appendix is not entirely clear, but it is believed to play a role in the immune system as it contains lymphoid tissue. It may also serve as a reservoir for beneficial gut bacteria to repopulate the intestines after illness. In some cases, the appendix can become inflamed, leading to appendicitis, a condition that may require surgical removal.
The function of the appendix in the human body is not fully understood, but it is believed to play a role in the immune system by storing good bacteria and helping to fight off infections.
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.
there is none. It just stores beacteria. Doesn't store, produce, or relase any enzymes,
As of yet, the purpose of the appendix in the human body is not known. It is simply there and is often removed. Anyhow, appendix do play role in fetal development and adult.In fetus appendix act as a endocrine organ and in adult they help our body immune system to combat against microbes as it 'train' our immune system by exposing antigens to lymphoid cells in order to produce antibody.
they break down the food first then the rest of the digestive system breaks it down more.