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  1. Respiratory system: Pharynx

    The pharynx is the part of the throat immediately behind the nasal cavity and the mouth, and above the esophagus and larynx. It's part of the conducting zone in the respiratory system, which filters, warms, and moistens air as it travels toward the lungs. The pharynx is generally divided into three sections: the nasopharynx, oropharynx, and laryngopharynx.
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    Respiratory system imageSphenoid sinusEpiglottisPleural cavityRight lungPharynxDiaphragmLarynxFrontal sinusOral cavityTracheaLeft lungBronchusNasal cavity
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  2. Pharynx: Function & Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic

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  7. Pharynx - Definition, Function, Location and Parts

    WEBDec 8, 2017 · Learn about the pharynx, a muscular tube that connects the mouth, nose and windpipe in humans and other animals. Find out its role in respiration, digestion and speech, and its anatomy and blood …

  8. The Pharynx - Subdivisions - Blood Supply

    WEBFeb 3, 2023 · Learn about the pharynx, a muscular tube that connects the oral and nasal cavity to the larynx and oesophagus. Find out its structure, neurovascular supply, and clinical relevance, such as adenoid …

  9. Pharynx: Function, Location, Health Problems, and More - WebMD

  10. Anatomy, Head and Neck, Pharynx - StatPearls - NCBI …

    WEBJul 24, 2023 · The pharynx is a conductive structure located in the midline of the neck. It is the main structure, in addition to the oral cavity, shared by two organ systems, i.e., the gastrointestinal tract (GIT) and the …

  11. 23.3 The Mouth, Pharynx, and Esophagus – Anatomy

    WEBLearn about the structures and functions of the oral cavity, pharynx, and esophagus, as well as the accessory organs of the mouth. Find out how the tongue, teeth, salivary glands, and swallowing process work together for …