2 tonsils are there in humans present jst below the edenoid gland on both sides of throat
Humans also possess lingual tonsils at the base of the tongue and pharyngeal tonsils, commonly known as adenoids, located in the back of the throat. These tonsils, along with the palatine tonsils, are part of the lymphatic system and help protect the body against infections.
Yes!!! they have palatine tonsils in the oropharynx located in the sides of their throat. See related link below.
yes. but they are twice as small as humans tonsils
Well tonsile are actually Lymph nodes and every animal has such organs for protection against invading organisms
No, it is not possible for a human female or any human to have multiple spleens. The normal anatomy of humans includes only one spleen. Multiple spleens in humans are not a naturally occurring condition.
Humans also possess lingual tonsils at the base of the tongue and pharyngeal tonsils, commonly known as adenoids, located in the back of the throat. These tonsils, along with the palatine tonsils, are part of the lymphatic system and help protect the body against infections.
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The number of tonsils in the human body depends on what location you are asking about, but in the mouth and throat there are 4 sets; the pharyngeal tonsils, tubal tonsils, palatine tonsils, and lingual tonsils. If you are talking about other structures that are named tonsils, there are many others such as the cerebellar tonsils.
Yes!!! they have palatine tonsils in the oropharynx located in the sides of their throat. See related link below.
yes. but they are twice as small as humans tonsils
Well tonsile are actually Lymph nodes and every animal has such organs for protection against invading organisms
Yes, grizzly bears do have tonsils. Like many mammals, they possess tonsils as part of their immune system, which helps in fighting infections and diseases. The tonsils are located in the throat and play a role in the bear's overall health, similar to their function in humans and other animals.
Yeah obviously you idiot!!!!RE. your answer. I don't have tonsils!actually, sponges and jellyfishes are animals and don't have tonsils. answering your question now, i believe that all mammals have tonsils. Not 100% sure though
I think you mean TONSILS, and in that case, yes, they do. They are in the same position as they are in humans.
Yes, mice do have tonsils, although they are structurally different from those in humans. In mice, the tonsils are part of the lymphatic system and play a role in the immune response, helping to protect against infections. These tonsils are located in the oropharyngeal region and contribute to the overall health of the animal by filtering pathogens.
Tonsils regress after childhood and may be almost unnoticable in any adult.
Yes.