Match the terms in column A with the descriptions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided.
Column A
a. Alveolus
b. Cricoid cartilage
c. Epiglottis
d. Glottis
e. Lung
f. Nasal concha
g. Pharynx
h. Pleural cavity
i. Sinus (paranasal sinus)
j. Vocal fold (true vocal cord)
Column B
1. Potential space between visceral and parietal pleurae
2. Most inferior portion of larynx
3. Air-filled space in skull bone that opens into nasal cavity
4. Microscopic air sac for gas exchange
5. Consists of large lobes
6. Vocal folds: including the opening between them
7. Fold of mucous membrane containing elastic fibers responsible forsounds
8. Increases surface area of nasal mucous membrane
9. Passageway for air and food
10. Partially covers opening of larynx during swallowing
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