LYMPHATIC
LYMPHATIC SYSTEM
Question
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Lingual tonsil
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Palatine tonsil
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Pharyngeal tonsil
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Tonsil
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Detailed explanation-1: -adenoids, also called pharyngeal tonsils, a mass of lymphatic tissue, similar to the (palatine) tonsils, that is attached to the back wall of the nasal pharynx (i.e., the upper part of the throat opening into the nasal cavity proper). An individual fold of such nasopharyngeal lymphatic tissue is called an adenoid.
Detailed explanation-2: -The three pairs of tonsils are: Pharyngeal tonsils (adenoids), which reside behind your nose. Two palatine tonsils (what people are most commonly referring to when they use the word “tonsils"), which reside on both sides of the back of the throat.
Detailed explanation-3: -Tonsils are small, round pieces of tissue located in the back of the mouth on both sides of the throat. The adenoid is a clump of tissue located behind the nasal cavity above the roof of the mouth. Tonsils and adenoids fight infection and can become enlarged when they get infected.