Science, asked by makvanadivyesh36, 8 months ago

2 We feel choked or get hiccups when we talk while eating food​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

hiccups happen when your diaphragm spasms, causing it and the muscles between your ribs (the intercostal muscles) to suddenly contract. This rapidly pulls air into your lungs. Fractions of a second later, the flap that closes off your airway to prevent food getting in your lungs (the epiglottis) slams shut

Answered by BRAINLYACCOUNT7
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Here's what you had asked for:

When we laugh or talk while eating, a structure called the epiglottis (flap

like structure in wind Pipe) open and there is a chance that the food gets

stuck in the windpipe and in this process, we eventually get hiccups.

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