the esophagus, of course
Similarities: 1. both have life 2.need air, water and sunlight for survival 3. require organic molecules(food) for metabolism
The similarities are that they both need air to fly. Bernoulis principal of flight occurs with both.
areial port of embarkation (APOE)
Air fresheners can be bought everywhere. Walmart, Target, Food Lion, Walgreens, CVS Pharmacy, Dollar General, Family Dollar, Food City, and Kroger's are all going to sell them.
The middle passage was a terrible experiance for the slaves as they were all chained up lying on wooden pannels which would often have more slaves above them, they we're fed disgusting nasty food and were abused physically and mentaly. They were often exercised and given fresh air once or twice a day and were made to dance etc. They were treated like this for many many weeks, even months. So thats why:) Writen by a 13yr old girl from scotland;D
Yes, the laryngopharynx is a common passage for both food and air. It serves as the transition point where the respiratory and digestive systems intersect, allowing for the passage of air to the trachea and food to the esophagus.
The tube for both food and air is called the pharynx. The tube for just food is the esophagus, and the tube for just air is the trachea.
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Air and food can both travel through the pharynx. It serves as a passage for air to reach the lungs through the trachea and for food to reach the esophagus on its way to the stomach.
The pharynx
The pharynx, it serves as a passageway for both air and food.
Pharynx.
The pharynx serves as a passageway for both food and air.
The pharynx is the conduit for both air and food. It serves as a passageway for air from the nose or mouth to the trachea for respiration, and for food from the mouth to the esophagus for digestion.
The Oropharynx is the common passage for food and air. Liquid, food, and air all pass through this passage.
It serves as a passage of air to the lungs
It serves as a passage way for food travelling from the oral cavity to the esophagus and for air travelling from the nasal cavity to larynex