i wouldnt worry about it i am 14 i had my tonsils connected to my uvula i was fine i got sick alot more then other kids though also if they grown bigger i would take them to the docors because mine grew eachh year so they took them oout so i wouldnt worry
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)
There is one located on each side of the brain connected to the olfactory tract, which leads into the temporal lobes it deals with the sense of smell.
Rough endoplasmic reticulum (RER), is given it's name because ribosomes attach to the outer side of the membrane.
The small intestine then ends in the large intestine, where it deposits undigestible materials. In the large intestine, water and minerals are reabsorbed and then the waste is excreted.
Same as an adult, 12 (on each side). The top 6 pair join in front at the sternum (breastbone), the lower 6 are connected only in back.
Ask your Doctor.
Paralysis of cranial nerve ten causes uvula palsy. Uvula deviates to the opposite side.
You could have some sort of swelling on one side of your mouth.
YES ... on on each side of the throat.
Because your infection leans toward one side and does not effect the other.
It is connected to the secondary side.
Loads are connected side
A circuit in which loads are connected side by side is known as a parallel circuit.
The Positive side of the Ammeter should be connected to the positive side of the battery and the Negative side should be connected to the Globe/Conductor/Insulator to provide a valid reading.
It is one big road connected. 160 cars can drive side by side on it, if that helps.
Left side
The positive terminal of the battery would be connected to the positive terminal of the ammeter. The load would then be connected between the two negative terminals, positive side of the load being connected to the negative side of the ammeter.