The laryngopharynx
the laryngopharynx
There's the mouth, the pharynx, the larynx (voice box), the trachea, and the esophagus (for food).
The trachea itself is made of ligaments and cartilage, but there are muscles in the region around the trachea.
lower cervical and upper thoracic region
The medical term for the region between the lungs in the chest cavity is "mediastinum." This area contains the heart, major blood vessels, esophagus, trachea, and other vital structures. Any abnormalities or diseases affecting the mediastinum can have significant health implications.
throat or pharynx
The trachea runs from the throat (in the the head) down the neck to the lungs (chest). It is the firm tube you can feel in the midline of your neck.
A crop is a expanded region of the esophagus that stores food.
The oesophagus is an extension of the laryngopharynx (originating from the oropharynx).
Abdominal esophagus, left lobe of liver, pancreas and the duodenum
The mediastinum is a region of soft tissue located between the pleural cavities (the lungs). It is divided into a superior and inferior portion; the inferior portion is further subdivided into a anterior, middle and posterior portion.The structures contained within the mediastinum are:Heart, great vessels, phrenic nerve, roots of the lungsOesophagus, thoracic aortaRemnants of the thymus
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