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The Pharynx Prevents Food from Passing into the Trachea

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The pharynx prevents food from passing into the trachea.

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Definitions:

Visual Hallucinations

The perception of seeing something that is not present or that others do not see, often associated with neurological or psychological conditions.

Auditory Hallucinations

The perception of sound, such as voices, music, or noises, in the absence of external auditory stimuli.

Schizophrenics

Refers to individuals diagnosed with schizophrenia, a mental disorder characterized by distortions in thinking, perception, emotions, language, sense of self, and behavior.

Phobia

An excessive and irrational fear reaction toward a specific object, situation, or activity that is often debilitating.

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