The throat region is commonly referred to as the "cervical" area, which encompasses the neck. More specifically, the front part of the throat is known as the "pharynx," while the lower part leading to the esophagus and trachea is called the "larynx." These structures play vital roles in breathing, swallowing, and vocalization.
The front part of the throat is called the "pharynx".
Throat tissue is called pharyngeal tissue. It lines the inner walls of the throat and helps with swallowing and vocalization.
An animals throat is called a "maw"...just came across this in a crossword puzzle.
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The lymph organs found in the throat are called tonsils. They make a circle to guard what is introduced into the body.
The openings in the throat region of a fish that lead to the gill chamber are called gill slits. These slits allow water to flow over the gills so that oxygen can be absorbed and carbon dioxide can be released.
what are the two pipes in the throat called
There is no such condition as colitis of the throat. Colitis means inflammation of the colon. Inflammation in the throat is called tonsillitis and pharyngitis.
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The front part of the throat is called the "pharynx".
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The pharynx is a muscular passageway about 13 cm long that is commonly called the throat.
The "flapper in the throat" is called the epiglottis.
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The pharynx is a muscular passageway about 13 cm long that is commonly called the throat.