ciliated epithelial cells
adenoids
ovula
epithelial
Lymphatic tissue.
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.
Epidermal tissue.
Lower esophageal ring is a condition in which there is a ring of tissue inside the lower part of the esophagus (the tube connecting the throat with the stomach). This tissue causes narrowing and partial blockage of the esophagus.
web like tissue
you adenoids?
Lymphatic tissue.
Lymphatic tissue.
Your tonsil is a growth of tissue at the back of the throat which helps fight infection.
No. Cancerous tissue can be cut out (often completely - sometimes not) and the throat reconstructed but it cannot be transplanted.
Another name for the throat is the PHARYNX
esophagus the anatomic name for the throat is the pharynx.
Another name for throat is pharynx I think....
Another name for the throat is the PHARYNX
Tonsils.
The correct spelling is "tonsils" (lymphoid tissue in the throat).
name the tissue on the earlobe