Appendix
Digestion takes place almost continuously in a watery, slushy
environment. The large intestine absorbs water from its inner contents
and stores the rest until it is convenient to dispose of it. Attached to
the first portion of the large intestine is a troublesome pouch called the (veriform) appendix. The appendix has no function in modern humans, however it is believed to have been part of the digestive system in our primitive ancestors.