The epiglottis.
Your epiglottis folds down to block the entrance to your windpipe when you swallow food or liquids. This action helps prevent them from entering your respiratory system and instead directs them towards your esophagus for digestion in the stomach.
The epiglottis is the flap that prevents food and water from entering the trachea.
The epiglottis is the structure that prevents the entry of food into the respiratory system. It is made of connective tissue.
It's entering the Urinary system, and when it's entered, it will go r past through the Large and small intenstine .
You have a sort of flap in the back of your throat called the epiglottis. When you swallow, the epiglottis flaps down over your trachea (windpipe) which prevents food from entering your respiratory system. So the epiglottis is what keeps food from entering the respiratory system.
It's entering the Urinary system, and when it's entered, it will go r past through the Large and small intenstine .
The glottis opens into the windpipe and is responsible for the production of sound. While the epiglottis is a cartilaginous flap on top of the glottis that prevents the food from entering the larynx. The main difference between glottis and epiglottis is their function and structure.
it is a cartilagenous structure which prevents entry of materials from digestive tract from respiratory tract.When we open mouth it close.
The function of the epiglottis is that it allows air to pass through the larynx and into the rest of the respiratory system. When swallowing food or drink, it covers the entrance to the larynx to prevent food and drink from entering the trachea (windpipe).well basically its right
it is called the epiglottis, it is made out of cartilage
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