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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyList three functions of the pharynx.Multiple select question.Prevents food from entering tracheaConducts air from nasal cavity to the larynxAids in the production of soundsConducts food from oral cavity to esophagusProtects the vocal folds and controls the pitch of a sound

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Multiple Select QuestionSelect all that applyList three functions of the pharynx.Multiple select question.Prevents food from entering tracheaConducts air from nasal cavity to the larynxAids in the production of soundsConducts food from oral cavity to esophagusProtects the vocal folds and controls the pitch of a sound

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The functions of the pharynx include:

  1. Prevents food from entering trachea
  2. Conducts air from nasal cavity to the larynx
  3. Conducts food from oral cavity to esophagus

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