Chapter 9: Problem 14
Match each description with a structure in the key. a. pharynx b. glottis c. larynx d. trachea e. bronchi f. bronchioles Reinforced tube that connects larynx with bronchi
Chapter 9: Problem 14
Match each description with a structure in the key. a. pharynx b. glottis c. larynx d. trachea e. bronchi f. bronchioles Reinforced tube that connects larynx with bronchi
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