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    The Muscle That Is Critical for Dilating the Eustachian (Auditory)
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The Muscle That Is Critical for Dilating the Eustachian (Auditory)

Question 90

Question 90

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The muscle that is critical for dilating the Eustachian (auditory) tube is the


A) tensor veli palatine.
B) levator veli palatine.
C) uvular.
D) palatopharyngeus.

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