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( See Figure 6. ) Epiglottis Front Cricoid- Thyroid Figure 6 . The cricoid cartilage , which derives its name from the Greek word mean- ing ring , lies directly over the upper- most ring of the trachea ; it is shaped like a signet ring ...
( See Figure 6. ) Epiglottis Front Cricoid- Thyroid Figure 6 . The cricoid cartilage , which derives its name from the Greek word mean- ing ring , lies directly over the upper- most ring of the trachea ; it is shaped like a signet ring ...
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( See Figure 7. ) Their function in the normal throat is to serve as a sphincter , closing off the lower respiratory tract from the digestive tract during swallowing . When an abnormal condition exists in the larynx , they enable the ...
( See Figure 7. ) Their function in the normal throat is to serve as a sphincter , closing off the lower respiratory tract from the digestive tract during swallowing . When an abnormal condition exists in the larynx , they enable the ...
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( See Figure 8. ) The lungs are the intermediaries between the oxygen outside the body and the carbon dioxide in the circu- lating blood . Their sub- stance is porous and spongy , Superior lobe Middle lobe Lower lobe Figure 9 . and they ...
( See Figure 8. ) The lungs are the intermediaries between the oxygen outside the body and the carbon dioxide in the circu- lating blood . Their sub- stance is porous and spongy , Superior lobe Middle lobe Lower lobe Figure 9 . and they ...
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