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[[es:Garganta]]
[[eo:Gorĝo (anatomio)]]
[[eu:Eztarri]]
[[fa:گلو]]
[[fr:Gorge (anatomie)]]
[[io:Fauco]]
[[id:Tenggorok]]
[[it:Gola (anatomia)]]
[[he:גרון]]
[[ht:Gòj]]
[[lbe:Кьакьари-1]]
[[la:Gula]]
[[lt:Žiotys (anatomija)]]
[[nl:Keel (anatomie)]]
[[ja:咽喉]]
[[no:Strupe]]
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[[pt:Garganta]]
[[ru:Горло]]
[[sl:Grlo]]
[[fi:Kurkku (anatomia)]]
[[tl:Lalamunan]]
[[th:ช่องคอ]]
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[[ur:حلق]]
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Revision as of 20:07, 8 March 2013

Throat
Vector diagram of the human throat.
X-Ray showing the throat.
Details
Identifiers
LatinGula
FMA228738
Anatomical terminology

The throat is a part of the body. The throat is connected to the mouth at the top and to the stomach at the bottom. The throat is where food travels after being eaten and chewed by the teeth. Fluid drinks, such as water, also travel through the throat to the stomach and on to the rest of the body.