The Nasopharynx, the Oropharynx, and the Laryngopharynx.
The mouth, stomach, Pharynx and Esophagus
Pharynx
nasopharynx, oropharynx and laryngopharynx
nose and mouth
Short answer: YES, because all air inhaled and exhaled passes through the pharynx/throat.The pharynx (or throat) is divided into 3 parts which are (from superior to inferior) nasopharynx, oropharynx and laryngopharynx. The first part, the nasopharynx, is specially adapted for respiration. The 2 lower parts are adapted for both respiration and digestion as both air and food pass through them.
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No, the oropharynx is a specific region in the pharynx located behind the oral cavity. The pharynx is a larger structure that is divided into three parts, which include the nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngopharynx.
The pharynx is the upper area between the mouth and thetracheaandesophagus.
The pharynx is the term used to describe the part of the throat from just beneath the mouth to the larynx (or voice box). It is divided into three parts and the words used to distinguish the different parts are all words that prefix pharynx. The three main parts are: Nasopharynx - This is the upper most part of the pharynx (the nasal section) and extends from the base of the scull to the soft palate (the soft part of the roof of the mouth). Oropharynx - This section of the pharynx is the part that can be seen when looking into the mouth. Laryngopharynx - This is the bottom part of the pharynx and connects to the oesophagus (wind pipe)
The food enters the pharynx, then through the esophagus, then acts as a passageway between the pharynx and the crop. Then it goes through the gizzard.
The upper respiratory tract consists of all the parts above the larynx. This would include the throat, nasal cavity, sinus cavities, and the nose.
its D in plato Pharynx, esophagus, crop, gizzard, intestine.