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Larynx: definition

The larynx, also called voice box, is a muscular organ made up of nine cartilages located below the mouth at the upper end of the windpipe in the throat. It functions to produce speech and while swallowing, to pass food safely from the mouth through the throat into the esophagus by the automatic covering of the glottis (opening to the windpipe) with the epiglottis flap.

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