The appendix has long had a reputation as a redundant organ with no real function. Doctors often remove it even in mild cases of appendicitis to prevent future infection and rupture, which may not ...
The human appendix is a small, muscular, vermiform or worm-shaped organ, averaging around 9cm in length, that is located at the junction of the small and large intestine. 1 According to comparative ...
A talented 15-year-old film aficionado from Melbourne has busted the myth surrounding the uselessness of the human appendix in a feel good short-film starring her little sister. Paige Bebee, a year ...
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