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- Pharynx: Function Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
The pharynx, commonly called the throat, is a muscular tube in the middle of your neck It helps you breathe and digest food
- Pharynx - Wikipedia
All vertebrates have a pharynx, used in both feeding and respiration The pharynx arises during development in all vertebrates through a series of six or more outpocketings on the lateral sides of the head
- The Pharynx - Subdivisions - Blood Supply - TeachMeAnatomy
The pharynx is a muscular tube that connects the nasal cavities to the larynx and oesophagus It is common to both the alimentary and the respiratory tract The tube begins at the base of the skull and ends inferior to the cricoid cartilage (C6)
- Pharynx: Anatomy, Function, and Treatment - Verywell Health
The pharynx is a part of the throat It’s located behind the nose and mouth, and connects to the esophagus to help with breathing and digestion
- What Is the Role of the Pharynx? - MedicineNet
The pharynx, also commonly referred to as the upper throat, is a cone-shaped passageway that connects the mouth and nasal cavities in the head to the voice box and food pipe in the neck
- Pharynx: Overview and Practice Questions (2026) - Respiratory Therapy Zone
What Is the Pharynx? The pharynx is a muscular, tube-shaped structure located behind the nose and mouth that serves as a shared pathway for both breathing and swallowing It extends from the base of the skull down to the level of the cricoid cartilage, where it becomes the esophagus
- What Is a Pharynx? Anatomy, Functions, and Problems
The pharynx is the muscular tube that connects your nose and mouth to your esophagus and windpipe It sits behind your nasal cavity and mouth, running from the base of your skull down to the level of your sixth cervical vertebra, spanning about 12 to 14 centimeters in length
- Pharynx (throat) anatomy: Muscles, arteries and nerves | Kenhub
The pharynx, more commonly known as the throat, is a 12-14 cm, or 5 inch, long tube extending behind the nasal and oral cavities until the voice box (larynx) and the esophagus
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