Nothing. Cows don't have appendixes.
Cats do not have appendix and humans do.
The Gallbladder. :)
Appendix is the scientific name. It is part of the digestive system.
yes No. In pigs, the cecum has a pouch that holds bacteria that aid in digestion. It is an active part of the digestive system. In humans, it has evolved into a vestigial appendix.
No it does not
No. Humans AND APES are the only animals that have an appendix, which is a non-functional part of the large intestine. Cows have a cecum that is just as functional as a horse's or rabbit's instead.
No, a way of checking this is by noticing that we humans are primates. We do not digest grass well (our appendix have devolved from that as we do not only eat herbs anymore) However cows do
Grass has cellulose, which humans do not have the bacteria to digest, like cows or horses do. You can eat it, but you can't really digest it for energy. Also, something about not having a working appendix.
The appendix.
I have no appendix!
Yes, they have an appendix. Also, said appendix is about two meters long.
the appendix digest cellulose, but human appendix does not work.
Appendix stones???
You always have an appendix, unless you have it removed.
Tagalog for appendix: apendiks
Ferrets do not have an appendix or a cecum.
The appendix is said to have no function in the human body, but it actually plays a small role in the lymphatic system.