You hear the vibrations of your vocal cords.
The voice box is medial in the throat,
The tonsils are two small, rounded masses of glandular tissue located on either side of the throat. The tonsils are part of the lymphoid system, and produce infection-fighting antibodies against bacteria and viruses entering through the throat. You can usually see the tonsils by looking into your child's throat using a flashlight.
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"Belly" is another word for stomach. You cannot actually touch your stomach because it is on the inside of your body, but you can touch the skin about where your stomach is - it's right under the left side of your ribcage.
Lateral lemniscus = carrying hearing impulsesfrom both ears (mainly from the opposite side)Spinal lemniscus = carrying pain, temperature and crude touch (from the opposite side of the body, below the head)Trigeminal lemniscus = carrying pain, temperature, touch and proprioception (from the opposite side of the face and scalp)Medial lemniscus = carrying proprioceptive and fine touch (from the opposite side of the body, below the head)
Take your index and middle finger and touch them on your wrist or the side of your throat.
Your tonsils are imbedded on opposite sides of your throat. In order for them to "touch each other", they'd have to swell up to about the size of golf balls. Imagine putting two golf balls, side by side, into your throat at once, and that should give you a pretty good mental image of "what happens".
crocodiles make splashes in the water to communicate with each other.
sneezing, coughing, breathing softly
The voice box is medial in the throat,
you need to reword your question you said "Why cant YOU swallow down the right side of MY throat? well no one can swallow down YOUR throat.
yes if one side sore throat or bouth cough produce
1.Listen to her when she talks. 2.Hear her side of the story too,when in an argument. 3.Do not touch where she feels is uncomfortable. 4.Shower her with your love!!!
No. Brain as a whole control your mouth and throat.
Touch it on the right side, it's out of balance.
If the turn signal relay & hazard (emergency) relay are side by side, turn on the emergency blinkers. You will hear & feel (if you touch the relay) the emergency relay clicking. Turn signal relay is the other one.
The tonsils are two small, rounded masses of glandular tissue located on either side of the throat. The tonsils are part of the lymphoid system, and produce infection-fighting antibodies against bacteria and viruses entering through the throat. You can usually see the tonsils by looking into your child's throat using a flashlight.