Biology, asked by sanjayaSom, 1 year ago

Food sometimes enters the wind pipe and causes choking. How does it happen?

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Answered by 9603321036
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1) The trachea is commonly called the wind pipe. 2) It is covered by the epiglottis so when a person swallows food,it does not go into the trachea. 3) If food enters the trachea,it can block it completely and cause a person to choke to death.
Answered by Bestuser91
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Answer :-

i. The wind pipe is technically called the trachea.

ii. Its opening is covered with a covering called the epiglottis. The opening of the food pipe (esophagus).

iii. The pharynx is a junction where both the oesophagus (food pipe) and the trachea (windpipe) open.

iv. In the absence of food, the oesophageal sphincter muscle is contracted and the epiglottis is up, allowing air to flow through the trachea to the lungs.

v. When food swallowing, the oesophageal sphincter muscle relaxes and the epiglottis comes and closes glottis which prevents food from entering the trachea.

vi. But food sometimes enters the wind pipe and causes choking.

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