Yes.
A person can survive for about 3-5 days without any food, but only 3-4 days without water. It is essential for the body's functions and overall health.
Yes, you can yodel without tonsils. Yodeling primarily relies on the vocal cords and the technique of changing pitch between chest voice and falsetto, which does not depend on the presence of tonsils. While tonsils can play a role in the overall vocal quality, their absence does not prevent someone from learning and practicing yodeling effectively.
Most definitely.
You can survive 2-3 days without any liquids
A person can survive for about 3-5 days without any food, but only drinking water can sustain life for about 1-2 weeks, depending on individual health and conditions.
there aren't any organs per-say. you can remove nodes ( the tonsils & adnoids are often removed in childhood) but if you pull too many you end up retaining fluid distal to the proceedure.
The length of time that a human being can survive without consuming water has everything to do with the person's health, age, environment (desert or cool area, etc) and many other factors. However, the average aged human being can survive for no more than 6 days without consuming water.
you can survive without water for ever aslong as you drink other drinkable fluids but you can only live for 3 days without any fluids.
Tonsils regress after childhood and may be almost unnoticable in any adult.
Humans typically have two tonsils, known as the palatine tonsils, located at the back of the throat on either side.
A vegetarian can survive in any season just as well as a meat-eating person could.
Without any form of life support or technology to grow food, a person would not survive long on Ceres due to the lack of atmosphere, extreme temperatures, and low gravity. It would likely only be a matter of minutes to hours before succumbing to the harsh conditions.