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Match the parts of the respiratory system to their common names. Tiles (throat windpipe air sac voice box) alveolus larynx trachea pharynx
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Match the parts of the respiratory system to their common names. Tiles
(throat
windpipe
air sac
voice box)
alveolus
larynx
trachea
pharynx
Medicine
middle-school
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throat:
pharynx
windpipe:
trachea
air sack:
alveolus
voice box:
larynx
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larynx= voice box
alveolus= air sac
pharynx= throat
trachea= windpipe
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