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The larynx is made up of mostly cartilage. And some muscles are there as well to control the vocal chords.
Learn to speak English. lol jk what ears do in ur cartilage?
Cricoid Cartilage
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The epiglottis is located in the throat, specifically behind the base of the tongue and above the entrance to the larynx or voice box. It is a flap-like structure made of cartilage that helps prevent food and drink from entering the airway when swallowing.
Elastic Cartilage is found on the external ears and larynx.
elastic cartilage supports the external ear
The cartilage covering the opening of the larynx is called the epiglottis. It keeps food or liquids from entering the larynx when we swallow.
epiglottis
epiglottis
The larynx is made up of mostly cartilage. And some muscles are there as well to control the vocal chords.
Learn to speak English. lol jk what ears do in ur cartilage?
No, the correct term is "larynx" without an apostrophe s. The larynx is a part of the throat that contains the vocal cords and plays a key role in producing sound.
The most prominent cartilage in the anterior larynx is the thyroid cartilage. The thyroid cartilage is a shield shaped structure made of hyaline cartilage.
The tissue that forms the larynx is known as the Hyaline Cartilage.
Hyaline cartilage
Cricoid Cartilage