The epiglottis is a flap of tissue located in the throat that covers the trachea during swallowing, preventing food from entering. Additionally, the muscles in the throat contract to push the food down the esophagus towards the stomach, instead of allowing it to enter the trachea.
The epiglottis is very important because it stops the food from going into your trachea (windpipe). It guides the food to bypass the trachea and straight to your oesophagus.
The epiglottis is triggered to move by the act of swallowing. When we swallow, the epiglottis closes over the trachea to prevent food and liquids from entering the airway, directing them instead to the esophagus.
it is called the epiglottis, it is made out of cartilage
The function of the epiglottis is to close when eat stopping the food to go to your lungs
The epiglottis protects the trachea from food.
the epiglottis closes over the glottis in a reflex action when food is swallowed. This prevent food from entering the respiratory system
That's your epiglottis.
epiglottis closed up to protect food from entering the lungs
The Epiglottis
Epiglottis's job is to prevent food entering the trachea and forces the food into the oesphagus.
Epiglottis
When swallowing, the epiglottis closes off the trachea to direct food down the esophagus.
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The Epiglottis
The Epiglottis is what prevents food and liquids from being inhaled.
During swallowing, the epiglottis covers the glottic opening to prevent aspiration of food or fluids into the lungs.