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The '''Vermiform appendix''' is, usually, just called ''appendix''.  Taking it out is the bread 'n butter of general surgery.
The '''Vermiform appendix''' is, usually, just called ''appendix''.  Taking it out is the bread 'n butter of general surgery.


The appendix is a vestigial structure that is thought to have arisen from a larger cecum.  Larger cecae are often seen in herbivores and thought to facilitate better digestion of plant matter.<ref>Dawkins R. The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution. ISBN 978-1416594789.</ref>  
The appendix is a vestigial structure that is thought to have arisen from a larger cecum.  Larger cecae are often seen in herbivores and thought to facilitate better digestion of plant matter.<ref>{{cite book |author=Dawkins, R. |title=The Greatest Show on Earth: The Evidence for Evolution |publisher=Free Press |location= |year=2009 |pages= |edition=1st |isbn=978-1416594789 |oclc= |doi= |accessdate=}}</ref>  
 


==Acute appendicitis==
==Acute appendicitis==
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