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Why does food usually not enter the windpipe (trachea) while eating?
Why does food usually not enter the windpipe (trachea) while eating?
- aThe soft palate closes the trachea
- bThe epiglottis covers the opening of the larynx during food intake
- cThe pharynx contracts to push food upward
- dThe vocal cord seals the trachea