skin, bone, & the esophagus
it is called the throat
I don’t know
throat or pharynx
No, the throat is not located in the larynx. The throat includes the pharynx, which is a cavity behind the nose and mouth, and the larynx is the structure containing the vocal cords that sits below the pharynx.
The trachea functions as an airway pipe to the larynx.
The epiglottis opens to direct air into the respiratory pathway.
This is an embryonic structure that will form the pharynx (throat) and the tympanic membrane (ear drum)
The archway in the back of the throat is called the uvula. It is a fleshy, cone-shaped structure that hangs down from the soft palate. The uvula plays a role in speech and swallowing.
The respiratory structure that allows speech is the vocal cord which is located in the throat. Exhaled air that runs over the vocal cords is what will result into speech.
Well, "throat cancer" might refer to cancers of parts of the airway such as the larynx. It might also be referring to esophageal cancer. Smoking heavily influences the risk of developing these cancers, so this is another reason to quit smoking! If you smoke and have had difficulty quitting, not to worry, there is help out there for you and it takes most people several tries before they can successfully quit.
Humans do not have a bone in their throat; instead, the structure is supported by cartilage. The most notable cartilage in the throat is the thyroid cartilage, commonly known as the Adam's apple. Additionally, the hyoid bone, located in the neck, supports the tongue and is sometimes referred to as a "floating bone" because it is not directly connected to other bones.
IMMEDIATELY call the vet and set up an appointment!