Histology of human appendix - Wikipedia commons (Jatheesh Mohan)
For many years the appendix has been considered a useless
organ, a hangover from our evolution; believed at one time it might have had a
function, but is now vestigial.
Yet according to a report published by a researcher of the
Midwestern University in Arizona it is suggested that when the gut is affected by
unwelcome bacteria the appendix can help good bacteria to grow and recolonize
the digestive system. It seems the appendix has a higher concentration of
lymphoid tissue, which is vital to the immune system. So, it isn't useless, after all.
In the middle of last century there was a minor trend to
whip out the appendix for the slightest excuse; the same applied to tonsils
and adenoids. Over-zealous surgeons preempted any risk of appendicitis, since
that had the potential to cause fatal infection.
In the 1970s I wrote a science fiction story that
extrapolated the above trend, in effect anticipating the discovery that the appendix isn't useless but dormant until needed. The story
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I am trying to keep all my parts as long as I can. Except for three teeth, so far so good.
ReplyDeleteGlad to hear, Neil. One wonders if those bits get into the hands of witches and warlocks, what they will conjure up...?
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