✨ Overview
The appendix is a small, tube-like structure attached to the cecum of the large intestine. Historically considered a vestigial organ, research now suggests it may play a role in immune function and maintaining gut microbiome health. The appendix contains lymphoid tissue that contributes to immune surveillance, helping the body respond to infections and support digestive health.
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🗝️ Key Functions
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ᛝ Anatomy (Structure)
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💡 Interesting Facts
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🔗 Related Disorders
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🛠️ Signs Your Appendix May Need Support
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