The epiglottis is a flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the windpipe (trachea) when swallowing. It acts as a cover for the trachea, ensuring that food only goes down the esophagus to the stomach.
The epiglottis is a flap of tissue that closes over the trachea when we swallow to prevent food and liquids from entering the airway. Its main function is to direct food and liquids into the esophagus, which leads to the stomach, instead of the trachea, which leads to the lungs.
The esophagus connects the pharynx to the stomach. In the conjunction between the pharynx, esophagus, and the larynx (windpipe), the larynx is covered by a flap of cartilage called the epiglottis to prevent food from traveling into the lungs. When this fails or closes too slow, the person experiences that the liquid/food "went down the wrong pipe".
A cat flap is at the bottom of a door and it is used for cats to get in and out of the house instead of having to open the door every time.
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That is the feline equivalent of the beer belly. When cats get overweight, and then lose weight, they develop a flap on their belly which can look alarming. This is particularly common in male cats.
The anagram is "epiglottis" - a flap in the throat that directs air to the trachea (to lungs), and food to the esophagus (to stomach).
Down, the flap that I think you're referring to is the epiglottis which closes of your respiratory airway when you swallow so food is directed down the esophagus instead.
The epiglottis is a flap of tissue that prevents food from entering the windpipe (trachea) when swallowing. It acts as a cover for the trachea, ensuring that food only goes down the esophagus to the stomach.
Epligottis Opens A Flap of Tissue and Covers the Lung and makes it go through the Stomach. Your Welcome :3
flap flap flap.
Usually the cats stomach will feel very soft. This is because muscle tissue has been cut through (sort of like human surgery on the stomach area) and in tie, you will see a flap on each side of the stomach flap back and forth. It's normal. Marcy
Remove the apostrophe.Marsupials are mammals that carry their babies in stomach pouches.Incidentally, not all marsupials are pouched. For some species, the "pouch" is nothing more than a flap of skin.
flap could flap and the flap could explode the flap earth
When the layer of fat causes a droop to the abominal area, it's known as a pannus; a hanging 'flap' of fat and skin.
The word flap is a regular verb. Flap can also be a noun.
The same a large bird would, I guess. You know, flap, flap, flap, whoosh, flap? You get my point?