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प्रश्न
The question has four options. Choose the correct answer:
Larynx acids as
पर्याय
soundbox
value of controlling air
organ producing sound
all the above
उत्तर
all the above
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In humans, taken in of the air through nostrils into the nasal cavity is called
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Fill in the blank.
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Write true or false for the following statement. Rewrite the false statement correctly.
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bronchi and alveoli.
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Anterior most part of nasal chamber bearing hairs.
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Give the functions of the following:
Larynx
Give the functions of the following:
Conchae
Note the relationship between the first two words and suggest a suitable word for the fourth place.
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Note the relationship between the first two words and suggest a suitable word for the fourth place.
Olfactory Chamber __ small, Thoracic Cage __ ______.
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Number of lobes in right and left lungs respectively in human being is ______.
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Choose the odd one:
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