Pharynx
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The pharynx, commonly known as the throat, is a crucial structure in both the digestive and respiratory systems of vertebrates. It serves as a passageway connecting the back of the mouth and nose to the esophagus (the food tube) and the trachea (the windpipe).
Anatomy
The pharynx is a tubular structure that begins posterior to the nasal and oral cavities and extends downward to the opening of the esophagus and larynx. It is divided into three main sections:
- Nasopharynx: The uppermost section, located behind the nasal cavity. It serves as an air passage and is also where the Eustachian tubes (connecting to the middle ear) open.
- Oropharynx: Situated behind the oral cavity, this section is both an air and food passage. It includes the tonsils, which play a role in the immune response.
- Laryngopharynx: This is the lowermost section and is continuous with both the esophagus and the larynx. It channels food to the esophagus and air to the trachea.
Function
The primary functions of the pharynx include:
- Respiration: Serving as a passage for air between the nose and the trachea.
- Digestion: Directing food and fluids from the mouth to the esophagus.
- Immune defense: Tonsils located in the oropharynx play an essential role in trapping pathogens and producing antibodies.
Associated Conditions
There are several conditions and diseases that can affect the pharynx:
- Pharyngitis: Inflammation of the pharynx, often leading to a sore throat.
- Sleep Apnea: A condition where the muscles of the pharynx collapse during sleep, causing breathing interruptions.
- Tonsillitis: Inflammation of the tonsils, which are located in the oropharynx.
- Cancers: Tumors can develop in the tissues of the pharynx.
See Also
- Esophagus: The tube that connects the pharynx to the stomach.
- Larynx: Also known as the voice box, located below the pharynx.
- Respiratory System: The system responsible for breathing.
- Digestive System: The system responsible for processing food.
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