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Match the items in Column A with those in Column B.

Column A

Column B

Cartilaginous

Epiglottis

Large surface area

Diaphragm

Breathing movements

Bronchi

Voice

Alveoli

Complemental air

Larynx

Swallowing

Extra inhalation

Match the Columns
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Solution

Column A

Column B

Cartilaginous

Bronchi

Large surface area

Alveoli

Breathing movements

Diaphragm

Voice

Larynx

Complemental air

Extra inhalation

Swallowing

Epiglottis

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Chapter 14: The Respiratory System - Short answer type [Page 148]

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Selina Concise Biology [English] Class 9 ICSE
Chapter 14 The Respiratory System
Short answer type | Q 3 | Page 148

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