The epiglottis is a small flap of soft tissue that is found at the back of the throat. In some people, the epiglottis can be seen if they stick their tongue out.
epiglottis
your epiglottis
At the root of the tongue.
Indirect laryngoscopy uses a mirror to view the epiglottis.
The epiglottis is actually a flap of connective tissue that is made of elastic cartilage at the base of the tongue
A crocodile can not stick out it's tongue.
No. The are found on the tongue, the palate (roof), upper esophagus and epiglottis.
Epiglottic Vallecula
No. The epiglottis is a cartilaginous structure at the top of the larynx and behind the tongue that closes the trachea during swallowing, diverting food to the esophagus.
yes it located on the trachea during eating it closes trachea
In a fetal pig, the epiglottis is located in the mouth. It refers to the pig's tongue and palate, or hard upper-portion of the mouth.
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