bronchioles
No, the throat and the pharynx are not the same. The pharynx is a muscular tube that connects the nasal cavity to the larynx and esophagus, while the throat is a more general term that can refer to the pharynx, larynx, and surrounding tissues.
The tonsils are part of the mucosa-associated lymphoid tissues (MALT) and help remove pathogens that enter the pharynx (throat). They play a role in the immune response to protect the body from infection in the respiratory and digestive tracts.
The pharynx, usually found in segments 4 & 5, is used to swallow food.
Tissues be found in the bones
the tonsils
The pharynx is covered by a mucous membrane that helps protect and lubricate the tissues in the throat. This membrane also contains specialized cells that help trap and remove foreign particles, such as bacteria and viruses, to prevent infections.
skin tissues, mussle tissues, organ tissues and bone tissues.
Digestive and respitory systems
pharynx
Yes, mast cells are found in areolar tissues.
No, a sponge does not have a pharynx. Sponges are simple aquatic animals that belong to the phylum Porifera and lack true tissues and organs. They have a porous body structure and rely on a system of canals and chambers to filter water and obtain nutrients. Instead of a pharynx, sponges use specialized cells called choanocytes to create water currents for feeding and respiration.
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