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divisions of air tubes that enter lungs$\begin{array}{ll}{\text { a. bronchi }} & {\text { d. larynx }} \\ {\text { b. bronchioles }} & {\text { e. pharynx }} \\ {\text { c. glottis }} & {\text { f. trachea }}\end{array}$
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divisions of air tubes that enter lungs $\begin{array}{ll}{\text { a. bronchi }} & {\text { d. larynx }} \\ {\text { b. bronchioles }} & {\text { e. pharynx }} \\ {\text { c. glottis }} & {\text { f. trachea }}\end{array}$
Vocal cords occur in (a) Pharynx (b) Larynx (c) Glottis (d) Bronchial tube
This connects the larynx to the bronchi in the lungs. a. epiglottis b. pleura c. trachea d. esophagus
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