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In the human body, the larynx is attached to the trachea
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In the human body, the larynx is attached to the trachea
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The Answer is indeed True
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True. The trachea (windpipe) extends from the larynx toward the lungs. In anatomy, The larynx extends from the laryngopharynx and the hyoid bone to the trachea. The larynx allows us to breathe and make noises.
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