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The cartilage formation which divides the trachea from the esophagus during swallowing is called __________.

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The cartilage formation dividing the trachea and the esophagus is known as epiglottis.

The epiglottis has the function of closing the entrance to the windpipe (pharynx) and lungs, avoiding food from entering those.

The image down below might help you get a better idea of what an epiglottis looks like.

Hope it helped,

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