Pharynx
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Eustachian tube
eustachian tube
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The eustachian tube joins the middle ear to the pharynx at the back of the throat.
No, that's the nasolacrimal duct. The Eustachian tube connect the middle ear to the throat. It is for equalizing pressure on either side of the ear drum.
The Eustachian tubes are in the respiratory system. They connect the throat to the middle ear by way of two narrow tunnels that help equalize air pressure.
The Eustachian tube, nowadays known as the pharyngotympanic tube. THis structure connect the middle ear to the oropharnx allowing the air from outside into the inner ear, equalizing pressure and so reducung stress on the tympanic membrane. The tube is only open when the person is swallowing and this is why chewing gums on descending and ascending planes helps ears to "pop"
eustachian tube
Eustachian tube which runs to your nose. I believe the correct answer is the Pharyngotympanic (auditory) tube
The function of the eustachian tube is to equalize the air pressure in the middle ear.
The EUSTACHIAN tube links the nasopharynx to the middle ear - - it has NOTHING to do with FROGS and TOADS - - - where do you folks come up with these categories?
the eustachian tube connects the pharynx to the middle ear
The Eustachian tube is located within the human ear. If the Eustachian tube is blocked, air is prevented from passing through to the middle ear.
The Eustachian tube
Eustachian tube
Eustachian tubes lead to the eardrum. The name for the throat of the from is the gullet.
The function of the Eustachian tube is to help equalize pressure on either side of the eardrum. It connects the middle ear to the nasopharynx which is the area of the upper throat behind the nose.