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The oropharynx is located behind the mouth. It stretched from the Uvula to the hyoid bone. It is located between the nasopharynix and the lyarnogpharynix.
The tonsils are located on both sides of the throat, with the uvula hanging in between them at the back of the mouth.
The medical term for a soft v-shaped mass that hangs from the roof of the back of the mouth is "uvula."
The mouth opens into the pharynx, not the uvula, soft palate, or larynx. The pharynx serves as a passageway for both air and food.
The uvula is a small, teardrop-shaped structure that hangs from the back of the soft palate in the throat. It plays a role in speech and helps prevent food from entering the nasal cavity during swallowing. The uvula is located at the posterior part of the oral cavity, visible when you open your mouth wide and say "ah." It is composed of muscle and connective tissue and is covered by mucous membrane.
The palate is the roof of mouth and it has two sections: anterior portion or hard palate; and a posterior portion or soft palate. An extension of soft palate is called the uvula. When you look in your throat, look at the back part of the roof and you will see the uvula hanging downwards.
The oropharynx is located behind the mouth. It stretched from the Uvula to the hyoid bone. It is located between the nasopharynix and the lyarnogpharynix.
are you talking bout salivary glands located at the back of mouth or mucous glands at the far end of mouth
"Palatine Uvula", because of its location in the mouth.
The tonsils are located on both sides of the throat, with the uvula hanging in between them at the back of the mouth.
In the back of your mouth.
Uvula.
The conical process located between the palatine arches is called the uvula. It is a fleshy extension at the back of the soft palate in the mouth.
The uvula is located at the back of the mouth, at the border between the mouth and the oropharynx. In addition, both the bladder and cerebellum contain structures known as uvulas.At the top of the back of the mouth.(It's the little dangly bit that hangs from the roof of your mouth at the back.)Its the thing that dangles in the back of your throat. It triggers the gag reflex.
I am not 100% sure but i think it is the uvula, that little thing hanging down on top of the back of your mouth.
The uvula is in the back of the mouth. It is also called the "palatine uvula" and is part of the soft palate. Stimulation of the uvula results in triggering the gag reflex, in order to prevent choking.
uvula