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What Happens to the Amount of Cartilage in the Walls

Question 56

Question 56

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What happens to the amount of cartilage in the walls of the respiratory tract as it moves down from the upper conducting zone to the lower respiratory zone?


A) no change
B) hypertrophies
C) decreases
D) thickens
E) increases

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