The appendix is usually attached to the inferior surface of the cecum. However, the appendix may be removed, causing no harm or disruption to the natural working order of the body.
Yes it is located at the inferior end of the ascending colon.
The cecum and appendix are located at the inferior end of the ascending colon. The colon has different parts starting with the cecum-ascending colon-transverse colon- descending colon-sigmoid colon-rectum-anal canal-anus.
In humans the pouch attached to the caecum is the vermiform appendix.
The small intestines joins the large intestines at the cecum. The cecum isn't really a pouch, but the appendix, which is a pouch, is also attached to the cecum.
the cecum is the first part of the large intestine where it meets the ileum of the small intestine. the appendix is a tube that has no particular use to the body that is attached to the cecum.
Inferior surface of the heart is formed by Right atrium and Right ventricles
A cecum (caecum ) is a blind pouch at junction of small and large intestine in man and other mammals Appendex is attached to it . It helps in digestion of cellulose in some hebbivores as in horse .
The ascending colon extends from the cecum to the under surface of the liver where it turns to the left to become the transverse colon.
No, your appendix is attached below your cecum, the first part of that large intestine. A leg is an appendage.
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.
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In the middle ages, peasants were inferior to lords. but if you mean the anatomy word for inferior you could say the inferior border separates the posterior from the inferior surface