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Which of the following are locations where elastic cartilage is found? Select all that apply. A. Epiglottis of larynx B. Nose C. External ear D. Large arteries

          Which of the following are locations where elastic cartilage is
found?
Select all that apply.
A. Epiglottis of larynx
B. Nose
C. External ear
D. Large arteries
        
Which of the following are locations where elastic cartilage is
found?
Select all that apply.
A. Epiglottis of larynx
B. Nose
C. External ear
D. Large arteries

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00:01 The answer is option b.
00:10 So the explanation is the larynx is a cartilaginous structure located in the neck also known as the voice box...
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