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Question
Match the items in Column A with those in Column B.
Column A |
Column B |
Cartilaginous |
Epiglottis |
Large surface area |
Diaphragm |
Breathing movements |
Bronchi |
Voice |
Alveoli |
Complemental air |
Larynx |
Swallowing |
Extra inhalation |
Solution
Column A |
Column B |
Cartilaginous |
Bronchi |
Large surface area |
Alveoli |
Breathing movements |
Diaphragm |
Voice |
Larynx |
Complemental air |
Extra inhalation |
Swallowing |
Epiglottis |
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