the esophagus.
you need to check the spelling cos I'm not sure that's correct
Yes, the laryngopharynx is a common passage for both food and air. It serves as the transition point where the respiratory and digestive systems intersect, allowing for the passage of air to the trachea and food to the esophagus.
The Oropharynx is the common passage for food and air. Liquid, food, and air all pass through this passage.
pharynx
The pharynx
Esophogus
That would be the esophagus.
The tube for both food and air is called the pharynx. The tube for just food is the esophagus, and the tube for just air is the trachea.
the esophagus, of course
A thin epithelium and a large blood supply. This is related to the fact that the job of both is to move materials into the blood.
What is the passage way into the cell?
the passage way of blood is the vessel
One Way Passage was created in 1932-09.