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Vermiform appendix

In human anatomy, the vermiform appendix (or just appendix) is a small sac connected to the large intestine. It was once believed to be a useless and purely vestigial organ; but newer evidence suggests it most likely has a function in the lymphatic system. It is one of a number of areas of the colon where lymphatic tissue[?] is present; but in the appendix it is present in a particularly high proportion, although it degenerates with age and comes to resemble other areas of lymphatic tissue in the colon.

An operation to remove the appendix is an appendectomy.

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The most common diseases of the appendix (in humans) are :

see also digestive system

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