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Which Structures May Be Found in the Walls of the Respiratory

Question 6

Question 6

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Which structures may be found in the walls of the respiratory bronchi? (select all that apply)


A) Smooth muscle
B) Surfactant-producing glands
C) Goblet cells
D) Ciliated cells
E) Epithelial lining

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