noun
- Plural of epiglottis; small flap-like structures of cartilage that cover the entrance to the windpipe during swallowing to prevent food from entering the lungs.
Usage: Anatomical term; Medical/scientific context
Examples
- The epiglottises of different mammals vary slightly in shape and size.
- During swallowing, the epiglottises automatically close to protect the airway.
- Damage to the epiglottises can affect a person's ability to swallow safely.
- Medical students study the epiglottises as part of their anatomy curriculum.
- The epiglottises are lined with sensory nerve endings that detect food.
- Inflammation of the epiglottises can cause difficulty breathing.