No it's not now go get it looked at
the uvula is composed of lymphatic tissues
The uvula is a projection from the soft palate.
Organs used speaking include the lips, teeth, tongue, hard palate, soft palate, uvula and glottis.Some people consider the nose and lungs as well.
This would be the uvula.
Nothing. The uvula plays a small role, along with the soft palate, in swallowing but the soft palate can perform its function sans uvula. That person could have been born without a uvula or had it removed. Generally if the uvula doesn't form and a person is born without it, they might also have a soft cleft palate.
the uvula is composed of lymphatic tissues
The appendage hanging down from the roof of the mouth at the rear of the tongue is called the uvula.
the tongue
Take your face, and smash it as hard as you can into your partner's face. Stick your tongue out and try to lick their uvula. Easy as that!
Speech organs produce the sounds needed for communication and language. They are the lips, tongue, alveolar ridge, hard palate, velum, uvula, and the glottis.
It should. If the tissue remains too large for comfort, a common surgical procedure (uvuloplasty, UPPP) can reduce it.
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Oh! That thing most people commonly refer to as "that long dangly thing"? That is your uvula! Don't touch it or you will throw up!
No, the uvula is a part of you gag reflexes. Plus, you cannot remove your uvula.
The hanging ball in the back of the throat is called a uvula.
That is called the uvula. There are many theories why we have one but no one is really sure.
Uvula - the small flap in the back of your throat