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Q: What type of tissue is found through oropharynx and larynx above vocal cords?
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What is the name of the space found behind the oral cavity and above the laryngopharynx?

The oropharynx is the space behind the oral cavity and above the laryngopharynx.


What is the name of the space behind the oral cavity and above the above the laryngopharynx?

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What is the name of the space behind the oral cavity and above the laryngopharynx?

Oropharynx


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The air you breathe in through your nose goes through your nostrils, pass something called turbinates (also called concha, which warm the air), then enter the nasopharynx, which is the area above your uvula (You can´t see it witout a proffessional mirror). Then it enters the oropharynx (the very back of your thoat) and from there it follows the same path as the air you breathe in through your mouth. Namely Larynx-->Trachea-->Bronchi--> Alveoli. From there the air diffuses into bloodvessels lining the alveoli.


Are tonsils considered an organ?

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Why does a sheet of tissue paper rise when you blow air above the tissue paper?

Tissue paper is not very dense. I assume it is one piece and is on a flat surface. When blowing down straight and in the middle, air is able to move through the tissue paper because it is porous. You keep forcing air down and the molecules are bombarding each other and when completely through the tissue paper the fastest way to escape and allow the other molecules through is by escaping under the tissue paper and outwards. This is what lifts the tissue paper.


Why does a sheet tissue paper rises when you blow air above the tissue paper?

Tissue paper is not very dense. I assume it is one piece and is on a flat surface. When blowing down straight and in the middle, air is able to move through the tissue paper because it is porous. You keep forcing air down and the molecules are bombarding each other and when completely through the tissue paper the fastest way to escape and allow the other molecules through is by escaping under the tissue paper and outwards. This is what lifts the tissue paper.


Where is the epiglottis located in a cat?

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What is the medical term meaning Collection of lymph tissue in the nasopharynx?

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