Biology, asked by ahmedNaseer110, 9 months ago

Why is appendix rudimentary?

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Answered by raynanndini
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Why do humans have an appendix?

The appendix, therefore, may act as a "safe house" for beneficial bacteria. This reservoir of bacteria could then serve to repopulate the gut flora in the digestive system following a bout of dysentery or cholera or to boost it following a milder gastrointestinal illness.

Answered by hermoine2006
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Unless it becomes inflamed and requires surgical removal, most people never think about their appendix. Since its initial appearance in the medical literature centuries ago, this small worm-like pouch that projects off the initial part of the large bowel has been shrouded in mystery.

For generations it was widely considered a rudimentary organ with no apparent purpose. Research now indicates that the appendix might in fact have significant bodily functions.

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