currently they have no use, it is thought that in the cave days the appendix helped with digestion of grass.
Its function is to collect and store stones that are accompanied with food when swallowing.
lymphatic system =
The appendix.
The appendix, which is located at the juncture of the small and large intestine.
APPENDIX has no function in our body
The small projection that contains lymphatic tissue attached to the cecum is known the appendix. The full name is actually vermiform appendix which is derived from its appearance which look like a worm.
The appendix is said to have no function in the human body, but it actually plays a small role in the lymphatic system.
The appendix.
In humans the appendix is a vestigal organ and has no function that we are currently aware of.
The appendix, found at the junction of the small and large intestines, has no known function in digestion. The appendix may also be called the vermiform appendix.
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.
The appendix.
The appendix.
A person only has one appendix. There is no known function of the appendix in humans.
It has no digestive function, yes It is [wrongly] thought to be a vestigial structure. It has recently been brought to Light that the appendix is a storage facility for intestinal flora, that is needed to repopulate the Gut, after some bio-catastrophe depopulates the Gut.
I think in humans the appendix is vestigial (does nothing much) but in most herbivores it is involved n the digeston of cellulose
The Appendix is a place an extra supply of them is stored. (Without an appendix, you would eventually get a new supply from other people you meet, but this probably took longer when there were fewer humans in the world.)
Cats do not have appendix and humans do.
Vestigial structures. Like the appendix in humans.