. If the larynx was removed, an individual would most likely be unable to cough
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. If the larynx was removed, an individual would most likely be unable to cough b. be unable to swallow e be unable to speak d. to have a respiratory arrest e. both c and d 2. Which of the following is NOT a function of the respiratory system? aregulate pH b. regulate body temperature e gas exchange d. removal of waste e transport RBC 3. Which of the following structure/function p together? airs do NOT go a. nose filter and warm air b. auditory tube equalizes the pressure in the middle ear c, mouth = moisten air d. meastus increase resonance e. larynx produce sounds 4. The space at the back of the mouth, that leads either to the airway or the esophagus is the a. larynopharynx b. conchac c. nasal cavity d. oropharynx e. lingual tonsil 5. The prevent objects from entering the larynx and nasal cavity respectively and are two structures that a. soft plate and hard palate b. uvula and epiglottis c. epiglottis and adenoids d epiglottis and uvula e lingual tonsil and uvulaExplanation / Answer
Ans-1 the correct option is (c) i.e. unable to speak
Because when larynx is removed, the person become unable to use vocal cord for the speaking.
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