Hello! I will be happy to help you write an article on the topic “Third amygdala.” In the article I will share general knowledge about this anatomy and try to give a complete answer to this question. I can help you with other questions in the future. Tonsils are collections of lymphoid tissue located in the back of the mouth, or pharynx. They perform important functions in the human immune system, such as protecting against infections and producing antibodies. It is important to note that in the human body there are two tonsils: palatine and pharyngeal. At the moment, only one pharyngeal tonsil is known in medical science, the third one has an official name. The pharyngeal tonsil or third tonsil in humans is part of the lymphatic system and is designed to protect it from various microorganisms. The second tonsillar tonsil is located in the throat, where it performs protective functions and also participates in the synthesis of antibodies against many pathogenic microorganisms that live in saliva. The pharyngeal gland is located behind the navel, near the base of the skull, and is located in the midline, just above the pharyngeal cavity.
What are pharyngeal and palatine tonsils? The palatine tonsil glands (also known as the thymus) are lymphatic glands that are localized in the lateral field of the oral cavity and perform many functions. They are located in