Well, honey, technically speaking, we all have two pipes in our throat: the trachea for breathing and the esophagus for swallowing. So yes, darling, you've got yourself a pair of pipes down there. Just make sure you're not trying to sing Opera with your trachea, it won't end well.
It is 2 pipes in peoples throat that we have.Yes we do have two pipes in the human throat.^^^ Epic fail.
The two paths that lead to the throat are the trachea, which carries air to the lungs, and the esophagus, which carries food to the stomach.
The two main paths in the throat are the esophagus and the trachea. The esophagus leads to the stomach, allowing food to be transported for digestion, while the trachea leads to the lungs, allowing air to pass in and out for breathing.
Strep throat is a common bacterial infection that causes a fever that develops quickly and lasts longer than two days. Other rapidly developing symptoms include a sore throat and swollen lymph nodes. Visible symptoms often include a red throat with dark spots or white and yellow patches that form on near the back of the throat.
It's called a sore throat because it hurts. If you feel pain in your throat, that is a sore throat.
what are the two pipes in the throat called
It is 2 pipes in peoples throat that we have.Yes we do have two pipes in the human throat.^^^ Epic fail.
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Sore throat is not a single word; it is two words, "sore" and "throat".
An emu does not have any wattles at its throat.
go get a throat culture
Lung cancer is the primary type. Throat and mouth cancer are also caused by smoking.
I think you are referring to your tonsils, as you do not have lungs in your throat.
Yes, because you have two pipes going down you throat, one is called an air pipe and the second a food and liquid pipe. Sometimes the food or liquid you chew or drink can go down the air pipe and its a bit hard to get it out. Or you simply don't chew you food enough and it gets lodged half way down your throat.
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Mucus and dust are two things that are trapped and swallowed at the back of the throat by cilia cells.
The two paths that lead to the throat are the trachea, which carries air to the lungs, and the esophagus, which carries food to the stomach.