I can't tell you exactly but it could be that your Soft Palate is to long and it is blocking your breathing passage. I know that by expirience. That can only be fixed by surgery. Here is a link to a picture of the throat: http://www.cancerline.com/gUserFiles/head_neck.gif Hope this helps!
a UK popstar with massive hits and a no gag reflex
blu pantone reflex blue c equivqlente ral
Yes
5009
The RAL number of the Pantone color Reflex Blue C is thought to be 5002. There is no exact matching when converting RAL colors to Pantone colors, but this is the closest blue to it.
Sharks have no gag reflex.
No, a somatic reflex are the reflexes of the skeletal muscle movements. The gag reflex is considered to be an autonomic reflex.
Yes, it's quite common to lose your gag reflex. [experience]
when does a reflex happen
Aspiration.
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because of your gag reflex
It is important to note that the presence or absence of a gag reflex can vary among individuals and is not determined by gender. The gag reflex is a protective mechanism controlled by the brainstem to prevent choking. While some individuals may have a more sensitive gag reflex than others, there is no specific percentage of women or men who do not have a gag reflex.
The gag reflex is the body's natural defense mechanism to prevent choking by triggering a contraction in the back of the throat. It can be triggered by various factors such as foreign objects touching the back of the mouth, strong flavors or smells, or even emotional responses like anxiety or stress. Some people may also have a sensitive gag reflex, making them more prone to triggering it.
The effector in a gag reflex is the contraction of muscles involved in swallowing, including the pharyngeal muscles in the throat. These muscle contractions help to expel any foreign objects that stimulate the back of the throat, triggering the gag reflex.
Yes, the gag reflex is considered an autonomic reflex. It is a protective mechanism that helps prevent choking by triggering the muscles in the throat to contract involuntarily in response to stimuli at the back of the throat.
The gag reflex is a protective mechanism that helps prevent choking by causing the muscles in the throat to contract. It is triggered by stimulation of the soft palate, back of the throat, or back of the tongue. The effector of the gag reflex is the muscles in the back of the throat that contract in response to the stimulation, leading to the reflex action.