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St. Louis is called the "Gate to the West" because of the St. Louis Archway. It's archway is positioned to where you can walk straight through it heading west.
An animals throat is called a "maw"...just came across this in a crossword puzzle.
The eustachian tube joins the middle ear to the pharynx at the back of the throat.
In the base of the brain, at the back of the nose
No they are at the back of your throat, your adenoids are at the back of your nasal cavity.
strep throat
The hanging ball in the back of the throat is called a uvula.
Pinching your back does not help a sore throat. But if it helps, then it is called as 'placebo' effect.
It's called the Uvula.
The pharynx is the area at the back of the throat where the mouth (nasal cavity) and nasal cavity meet. The portion behind the nose is the nasopharynx, and the portion behind the mouth is the oropharynx.
it is called your uvula and if it is swelling up you probably have strep throat
The Archway was created in 1946.
St. Louis is called the "Gate to the West" because of the St. Louis Archway. It's archway is positioned to where you can walk straight through it heading west.
You might be thinking of the little thing in the back of your throat which is called a uvula.It plays a key role in speech.
Entrance gate
Archway Cookies was created in 1936.
its called slit