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The two mechanisms used to prevent food from entering the larynx are

a. contraction of the thyroid cartilage, pinching closed the larynx.
b. contraction of the thyroid cartilage, pinching closed the larynx.
c. movement of the tongue over the inlet to the larynx.
d. movement of the tongue over the inlet to the larynx.
e. closure of the glottis. closure of the glottis.

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Answer:

Option E

Step-by-step explanation:

While swallowing, a large cartilage lying on top of larynx known as epiglottis fall on the opening of the larynx known as glottis thereby closes it off like a lid. The epiglottis fall on glottis when larynx elevates. This prevents food from entering the trachea and hence prevents choking. Epiglottis also restricts liquid from entering the wind pipe along with food.

Hence, option E is correct

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