It's like... ulvura or something.
The epiglottis sort of hangs down in the back of the throat and it helps prevent food from entering the trachea when we eat.
The epiglottis is a flap of tissue at the back of the throat that prevents food from going into trachea when being swallowed .
It's a flap of skin at the back of the throat - called the 'Epiglottis'
it's called your uvula. it's basically a flap of skin that hangs down from the back of the soft palate (the hard palate is the roof of your mouth)
You are referring to the Wattle...It is a red flap of "skin" that hangs down under the beak.
It is a cartillagenous flap within the larynx that effectively acts as a two way valve. It is the structurethat stops food going down the trachea and stops air going down the oesophagus.the epiglottis is a flap of skin that blocks the trachea.the tissue that covers the windpipe when you swallow
Uvula - the small flap in the back of your throat
It doesn't matter what way the flap hangs its just whatever your preference is
It is called the Palatine uvula, and helps us articulate our vocal sounds into human speech. It also helps break down your food.
Uvla
rear trunk, right hand side. pull down the flap which covers the battery and it will be on the back of the flap
A chicken wattle is the usually red flap of skin that hangs under the chicken's beak.