Why Do We Have a Uvula? | Smartest Year Ever (Apr 18, 2025)

18/04/2025 3 min Temporada 4 Episodio 18

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Episode Synopsis

You know that little dangly thing at the back of your throat? It’s called the uvula, and it’s not just hanging out for decoration. In today’s episode, Gordy dives into why we have a uvula, what it does, and how it quietly helps us speak, swallow, and stay healthy.Turns out, this squishy little grape-shaped structure is involved in everything from making certain consonants possible to preventing food from going up your nose. It even contributes to your immune defense — and yes, it can swell up and cause trouble if you treat it wrong (ask College Gordy).Plus, where did the name “uvula” even come from? And why would anyone want it removed?This episode is all about small things that punch above their weight — and the uvula is a surprisingly mighty MVP.🧠 Smart conversations start with smart curiosity. This one’s juicy.SourcesJones, K., et al. (2011). The role of the uvula in speech and swallowing. American Journal of Speech-Language Pathology, 20(1), 13–20.Hunter, W. (1995). The anatomy and function of the uvula. Journal of Medical History.Oxford English Dictionary. (n.d.). Uvula. oed.com.Brodsky, L. (2014). Surgical management of the uvula and its role in sleep apnea. American Journal of Otolaryngology, 35.#Uvula #AnatomyFacts #SpeechScience #SmartestYearEver #FunFacts #DidYouKnow #WeirdBiology #DailyFacts #LearnSomethingNewEveryDayMusic thanks to Zapsplat.

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