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What happens to you epiglottis when you inhale?

it opens to let the air pass through! when you eat it closes so food doesnt go down your wind pipe. but sometimes when it doesnt you choke


What is a flap of tissue that closes the passage to the trachea and lungs?

It is the epiglottis.


What is a flap of tissue that seals off your windpipe preventing food from entering?

That's your epiglottis.


What structure covers the epiglottis?

During swallowing, the epiglottis covers the glottic opening to prevent aspiration of food or fluids into the lungs.


What structure closes off the entrance to the larynx and trachea which prevents food or liquid from entering the respiratory system?

When swallowing, the epiglottis closes off the trachea to direct food down the esophagus.


When was Hakea epiglottis created?

Hakea epiglottis was created in 1805.


What is the function of the uvula and epiglottis?

Uvula and epiglottis are often mistaken for the same protrusion found in the back of the throat - the uvula. The uvula hangs from the soft palate and is visible when we open our mouth. However, epiglottis refers to a different part. This flap is located lower, and serve as the covering of the glottis.


What is the small flap that seals of the trachea called?

This smalflap of tissue is known as the epiglottis. It blocks the trachea (windpipe) during the swallowing of food andliquids.


What is the tiny flap that covers the trachea during swallowing?

The epiglottis protects the trachea from food.


What is the medical term meaning inflammation of the epiglottis?

Epiglottitis is inflammation of the epiglottis.


How many epiglottis in the human body?

There is one epiglottis in the human body.


How does the epiglottis?

epiglottis closed up to protect food from entering the lungs