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Your epiglottis is a little piece of cartilage and connective tissue that covers the opening of your trachea when you swallow to prevent anything in your throat from entering your windpipe (trachea). If you inhale, hiccup, or laugh hysterically while you're swallowing, then any loose material present in the esophagus can enter your windpipe while your epiglottis is trying to let you breathe. As long as you don't inhale when you swallow, you should be fine. You might want to see a specialist if you continue to have problems.

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Does the epiglottis prevent food from entering the trachea?

The epiglottis closes the trachea when eating and drinking. After you swallow, the epiglottis re-opens the trachea and closes the esophagus.


What prevent the entry of food into the trachea?

The thin muscular flap that keeps food from entering the trachea is the Epiglottis.


What is the main function of the epiglottis?

To prevent food entering the trachea  


What is themain functionof the epiglottis?

To prevent food entering the trachea


What is the epliglottis?

A small leaf-like structure that closes the passageway to the larynx to prevent food from entering the larynx and trachea when you swallow. When it is open it allows for the passage of air and sound.


What is the apparatus that closes during swallowing to prevent food from entering the trachea?

epiglottis


What is the job that the the epiglottis performs?

Epiglottis's job is to prevent food entering the trachea and forces the food into the oesphagus.


How does epiglottis behave?

It folds over the trachea during swallowing to prevent food from entering the windpipe.


How does the epiglottis behave?

It folds over the trachea during swallowing to prevent food from entering the windpipe.


Flap of tissue which prevents food the food from entering the windpipe when swallowing?

The epiglottis sort of hangs down in the back of the throat and it helps prevent food from entering the trachea when we eat.


What are the functions of the epiglottis?

The epiglottis is a little flap of skin that closes over your trachea (the airway) when you swallow food or water to prevent it from "going down the wrong tube."


What prevents food entering trachea when swallowing?

The epiglottis prevents the food you eat from entering the trachea.