It is possible for things like food or pills to get stuck at the top of the epiglottis. The best way to loosen an object that's stuck is to slowly drink water.
No, the epiglottis covers the top part of the trachea.
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Food is kept out of the lungs by a structure in the throat called the epiglottis. It is a flap of skin found just above the vocal chords and larynx (the "windpipe") which leads to the lungs. When a person swallows, the epiglottis folds over top of the vocal cords and blocks off the larynx, preventing food from entering our lungs. Choking, the feeling of having something 'stuck' in your throat, or 'going down the wrong way' can happen because the epiglottis is ONLY a flap of skin that works upon a reflex. For a picture of the epiglottis go to: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Gray1204.png (although I got this picture from Wikipedia, I did NOT receive my information from there)
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.
The glottis opens into the windpipe and is responsible for the production of sound. While the epiglottis is a cartilaginous flap on top of the glottis that prevents the food from entering the larynx. The main difference between glottis and epiglottis is their function and structure.
you get the note book of leo on poptropica you have to fine the man where there building the statue of liberty and theres a man who says theres something the ledge of the consturction building you go to the top and the note book is there
epiglottis itself is no inflection or disease. its is a completely natural and nessasry piece of cartilige in the tracha that prevents food or water from going in to your larynx aka voice box when eating or swallowing. its like a top.
Once you push food to the back of your through to swallow it, the esophagus pushes it down to your stomach. As food goes from your mouth to your esophagus, it passes over top of the epiglottis, which shuts like a lid to keep stuff from falling down your trachea (windpipe).
If it's floating on it's back up at the top of the tank, it's dead. or if it's stuck in or under something it will most likely die.
no, they will get stuck and jam your gun because the top of it is to fat to fit in the barrel, (but if you take the top off, put something heavy in the end of the dart, like a bb, and put hotglue on the top, it should work)