Those are lymph nodes, not glands.
it might have the same problem as my cat. he was born with a crooked neck so i took him to the vet and she said that he never developed an ear drum in his right ear so that's why his neck is permanently cocked to that side.
its a glan if its behind the ear.
Tilting your head to bring your right ear toward your right shoulder involves lateral flexion of the cervical spine. This movement primarily engages the muscles on the opposite side of the neck, while the muscles on the side of the tilt contract to stabilize the motion. Additionally, there may be slight rotation of the cervical vertebrae as the head tilts.
If your neck is swollen and under your ears are red and tender, you may have swollen glands. Swollen glands are a result of an enlargement of the lymph nodes.
This is an outdated custom, but in the 1980's the gay side was the right ear.
Most people have four. Some have 6, and a few 8.the answer is 4
exocrine glandsSebaceous glands (present in outer ear) secrete ear wax (also called cerumen)
The glands exclusively found in the ear canal are ceruminous glands. These specialized sebaceous glands secrete earwax, or cerumen, which helps protect the ear canal by trapping dust, debris, and microorganisms. Ceruminous glands are modified apocrine glands and play a crucial role in maintaining ear health.
The right side of your head, just in front of your ear.
Well it could be nothing. It coil have something to do with you're theiroid.
Ceruminous gland cells in the ear canal produce ear wax, which is a combination of secretions from these cells and oil glands. These glands do not contain any specific organelles unique to ear wax production.
Most sebaceous glands are on the skin and release oil. There are two types of modified sebaceous glands as well. Mammary glands produce milk, and ceruminous glands in the ear canal produce cerumen, or ear wax.