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Epiglottis
Epiglottis
The epiglottis prevents the food you eat from entering the trachea.
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The epiglottis.
No, the epiglottis covers the top part of the trachea.
The Epiglottis
When swallowing, the epiglottis closes off the trachea to direct food down the esophagus.
Epiglottis
yes it located on the trachea during eating it closes trachea
The epiglottis does not flutter. The part of the human body that is able to flutter is the thoracic diaphragm and these spasms are called hiccups.
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Epiglottis
It is the epiglottis.
epiglottis is the part of glottis which close over the trachea when we eat food because the food don't swelled in the trachea which is the wind pipe and go into the lungs.
That's your epiglottis.
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