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".
A group of cells that touch each other and form a rectangle is called a range. These selected cells are adjacent to each other.
They are in the throat, click on "All about adenoids" under "Related links" below.
The tonsils are in the back of your mouth, technically in the pharynx. If you look in the mirror, they are those curvy parts of tissue that are on either side of your uvula. (the punching bag looking thing that hangs from your soft palate)
The synaptic cleft is the space between two neurons, they never actually touch each other.
The tonsils form a broken ring under the mucous membranes in the mouth and back of the throat and they are called the pharyngeal lymphoid ring. This ring includes the palatine tonsils, located on each side of throat, the pharyngeal tonsils, located near posterior opening of nasal cavity and the lingual tonsils, located near base of the tongue.They protect against bacteria that may invade tissues around the openings between the nasal and oral cavities.
Two south poles on two magnets will repel each other. A north and a south pole on two magnets will attract each other.
No, gas particles can touch each other when they collide.
Because you touch yourself at night. And they touch each other.
Europe, Asia, and Africa touch each other at the junction known as the tripoint where the countries of Russia, Georgia, and Turkey meet. This is the only place on Earth where three continents physically connect.
A single curve cannot touch "each other" since "each other" implies two curves.
by being stupid and get ontop of each other
If a "hot" wire contacts the "neutral" or ground wire, electrical current flows to the ground.
Electricity seeks the fastest path to the ground. If a live wire happens to touch the ground most often the line will "ground out" and cause the electricity to flow into the ground. This can cause breaks and circuits to break and cause other electrical malfunctions.
yes.
the bars normally do not touch each other.
It depends on if they are charged the same of different. Opposites attract, the same charge repels.
A group of cells that touch each other and form a rectangle is called a range. These selected cells are adjacent to each other.