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Epiglottis: Understanding the Voice Box's Protective Flap
The small flap that seals off the trachea is called the epiglottis. It is a thin, leaf-shaped piece of cartilage that is located at the base of the tongue. During swallowing, the epiglottis folds down over the trachea to prevent food and drink from entering the lungs.Toothache - Related Articles
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