Biology, asked by XPrinceThakurX, 1 year ago

what do you think is the role of apiglottis​

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Answered by anyasingla12
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Explanation:

The epiglottis is a flap in the throat that keeps food from entering the windpipe and the lungs. The flap is made of elastic cartilage covered with a mucous membrane, attached to the entrance of the larynx. It projects obliquely upwards behind the tongue and the hyoid bone, pointing dorsally. It stands open during breathing, allowing air into the larynx. During swallowing, it closes to prevent aspiration and forcing the swallowed liquids or food to go along the esophagus instead. It is thus the valve that diverts passage to either the trachea or the esophagus....

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Answered by FisahFisah
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Answer:

The epiglottis is a leaf-shaped structure of cartilage located behind the tongue, at the top of the larynx. The main function of the epiglottis is to covered off the windpipe during eating, so that food is not accidentally inhaled.

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