The flap of tissue at the bottom of the larynx is the epiglottis. Its main function is to cover the opening of the trachea during swallowing to prevent food or liquid from entering the airway and lungs.
The flap of tissue located at the bottom of the larynx is called the epiglottis. Its main function is to cover the trachea during swallowing to prevent food and liquids from entering the airway.
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It's called the 'epiglottis'.
Another name for your voicebox is your larynx. - Wikipedia
The entrance to the larynx is guarded by the epiglottis. This flap of cartilage covers the trachea during swallowing to prevent food and liquid from entering the airway.
The flap of tissue located at the bottom of the larynx is called the epiglottis. Its main function is to cover the trachea during swallowing to prevent food and liquids from entering the airway.
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The epiglottis
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The epiglottis is a flap of tissue that is found at the entrance of the larynx. Its size is about 7-9 mm in length.
The cartilaginous flap of tissue that closes over the vestibule of the larynx during swallowing. It's spelled epiglottis, by the way. If you search it up you can get a lot of information.
It's called the 'epiglottis'.
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The epiglottis "directs traffic". It is the flap that covers the larynx to prevent the passage of food and liquids. The glottis Also called the glottic cleft, is the space between the vocal folds & arytenoid cartilages of the larynx where speech takes place. The epiglottis is the flap of cartilage covered by a membrane that is attached to the entrance of the larynx. The glottis is part of the larynx that is made up of the vocal cords. glottis is the hole, epiglottis is the flap. epiglottis flap open = air " " closed = food
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