The structure that hangs from the back of a person's throat is called the uvula. It is a small, fleshy extension of the soft palate and plays a role in speech, swallowing, and preventing food from entering the nasal cavity. The uvula also contributes to the gag reflex and helps in the production of certain sounds in speech.
It is the ubula, which hangs down at the back of the throat.
It is the ubula, which hangs down at the back of the throat.
The uvula is a small mass of tissue hanging down from the soft palate, near the back of the throat. The uvula plays an important role in the articulation of the sound of the human voice to form the sounds of speech
The flapping thing at the back of your throat is called the uvula. It is a small, teardrop-shaped piece of tissue that hangs down from the soft palate. The uvula plays a role in speech and helps to prevent food and liquid from entering the nasal cavity during swallowing. It also contributes to the gag reflex.
It's like... ulvura or something.
Q:how many people have 2 uvials in the whole world ? A:there are 5 in the whole world who are gifted with two uvials and 1 of those people is kristiana martinez and dhe was discovvered by the doctors
The white thing at the back of your throat is likely your uvula, a small, fleshy structure that hangs down from the soft palate. It helps with speech and swallowing by preventing food from entering the nasal cavity. If you notice unusual swelling or discoloration, it could indicate an infection or other medical issue, and it's a good idea to consult a healthcare professional.
The tonsils are in the back of your mouth, technically in the pharynx. If you look in the mirror, they are those curvy parts of tissue that are on either side of your uvula. (the punching bag looking thing that hangs from your soft palate)
The tonsils are located on both sides of the throat, with the uvula hanging in between them at the back of the mouth.
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.
No. The uvula is the small hanging tissue in the back of your throat.
Its the wobbly thing at the back of his throat!