The mouth opens into the pharynx.
It next passes into the lungs when we breathe in, and out through the trachea, the larynx and the mouth and nose when we breathe out.
The organ that opens in the floor of the mouth is called the submandibular salivary gland. It secretes saliva into the mouth through ducts located on the floor of the mouth.
The mouth of a cnidarian, such as a jellyfish or sea anemone, opens into a central body cavity called the gastrovascular cavity. This cavity serves both digestive and circulatory functions, as it allows nutrients to be absorbed and distributed throughout the organism's body.
In most fish species, the number of times the mouth opens and closes is unrelated to the number of times the gill covers move. The two movements serve different functions: the mouth is used for feeding and respiration, while the gill covers are specifically involved in respiration. These movements are controlled by different mechanisms in the fish.
The parotid gland empties saliva into the mouth through the parotid duct, also known as Stensen's duct. This duct opens into the mouth near the second upper molar tooth.
The mouth cavity opens into the pharynx, which is a muscular tube connecting the mouth to the esophagus and larynx. This allows food and liquids to pass from the mouth into the digestive and respiratory systems.
the total or partial surgical removal of the pharynx, the cavity at the back of the mouth that opens into the esophagus at its lower end.
It next passes into the lungs when we breathe in, and out through the trachea, the larynx and the mouth and nose when we breathe out.
The glottis opens to the pharynx leading to the lungs.
patient sits in the chair and opens their mouth.
It just opens its mouth and grabs the food.
it opens its mouth?..................................
HEY OPENS HIS MOUTH
It opens it's mouth and bites.
Yes epiglottis act as a shield or better to say a door with onesided movement.when we eat something the door(epiglottis) closes the entrance to windpipe or larynx and after the food passes to the food pipe or pharynx it again opens up and allow breathing.
by rushing into the water and opens its mouth like a whale
when inhaled it leaves a minty flavor in your mouth, and opens your airwaves.