epiglottis
The trachea branches off from the larynx, which is located at the top of the neck and serves as the voice box.
No, the epiglottis covers the top part of the trachea.
No, the windpipe, or trachea, is not located on top of the vocal cords. The trachea is situated below the vocal cords, which are housed within the larynx (voice box). The vocal cords are located at the upper part of the trachea, allowing air to pass through them during breathing and enabling sound production.
I'm not positive but if I am correct, it is either your trachea and/or mucus membranes.
The larynx
In the fetal pig, the esophageal opening is located dorsal to the glottis. The esophagus lies to the top of the stomach, in close proximity to the diaphragm.
The singular for trachea is "trachea". The plural is "tracheae".
It's not entirely hollow, but yes, it is a organ that sits atop the trachea
The voice box at the top of the trachea that helps a person speak is called the larynx. It contains the vocal cords, which vibrate to produce sound when air passes through them. The larynx also plays a role in protecting the airway during swallowing.
Trachea size
the trachea
No trachea is not the lung.