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Author: SALADIN, Kenneth
Publisher: Mcgraw-hill Higher Education (us)
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Chapter 23.2, Problem 7BYGO
Summary Introduction
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The two laryngeal cartilages, along with the one that is impossible to palpate.
Introduction:
The larynx is also known as a cartilaginous chamber, which is approximately 4 cm long. The main function of the larynx is to keep food and drink out of the windpipe. In some animals, it plays a role in sound production.
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