Food does not enter the wind pipe.Why?
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The trachea, also known as the 'windpipe,' is the entryway to the lungs. ... A piece of cartilage called the epiglottis plays a key role in ensuring that food does not enter the windpipe or the lungs.
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The trachea, also known as the 'windpipe,' is the entryway to the lungs. ... A piece of cartilage called the epiglottis plays a key role in ensuring that food does not enter the windpipe or the lungs.
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When we eat and swallow, in order to prevent food from going inside the air pipe, there is a protective flap or covering called the epiglottis. Complete answer: ... - There is a windpipe or trachea which has an opening called epiglottis which prevents food from entering the windpipe.
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