Food tube are for food and air tube are for inhaling and exhaling.
And that's how it differ.
the function of eustachin tube is to control the air pressure
First,when you eat your food your teeth smash the food and your salavia makes it smaller and easier to swallow Second,your food goes to a tube Next,your food goes to a smaller tube wich uses silavia or water to make food even smaller Then,after that tube your food goes to a looonger tube which takes 1-3 hours Last,it goes to another small tube and after it...when you use the bathroom,your food comes down! :D im 10 years old
the tube
The pharynx is a muscular tube lying behind the nasal cavity and mouth, carrying air from the nose toward the larynx and food from the mouth toward the esophagus. Pharynx is what your doctor can see through your mouth during "checking your throat"The epiglottis is a muscular fold that covers the entrance of the larynx during swallowing, thus preventing food from entering the lungs.The larynx (voice box) is a tube made of muscles and cartilages and carrying air from the nose and throat toward the trachea. When your doctor checks your throat using a small mirror, he can see vocal cords within your larynx. From outside, larynx looks as a vertical tube in the front of your neck, being prominent in its upper part in men (Adam's apple) and moving up and down during swallowing.The trachea (windpipe) is a tube made of muscles and cartilages, carrying air from the larynx to bronchi.The esophagus is a muscular tube carrying food from the pharynx toward the stomach.
because they both contain air
difference and similarities of air tube and food tube
difference and similarities of air tube and food tube
this is easy the food tube receives the food and the nutrients our body needs, while the air tube is used for inhaling and exhaling. Air is needed for the body to execute loco motions or movements
The tube for both food and air is called the pharynx. The tube for just food is the esophagus, and the tube for just air is the trachea.
The pharynx, it serves as a passageway for both air and food.
Orifice tube can sometimes refer to the air intake ports in the top of the throttle body (similar to carburator).
The esophagus is the muscular tube that allows for food to go from the mouth to the stomach. The trachea is the cartilagenous tube that allows air to go from the mouth to the lungs.
epiglottis
they start gagging and choking
The pharynx is a muscular tube which serves as a passageway for both food and air.
food in a tube
Both need air ,water and food to survive.