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Why Does the Upper Third of the Esophagus Have Skeletal

Question 144

Question 144

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Why does the upper third of the esophagus have skeletal muscle in its wall?


A) so you do not choke
B) the first phase of swallowing is voluntary
C) so that peristalsis can occur
D) the first phase of swallowing is involuntary

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