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Which of the following is false about the pharynx?
 A) It is shared by the integumentary and respiratory systems.
  B) The nasopharynx is superior.
  C) The oropharynx connects to oral cavity.
  D) The laryngopharynx ends at esophagus opening.
  E) Solids, liquids, and gases pass through.

Question 2

Damage to the glossopharyngeal nerve would likely cause
 A) increase in heart rate.
  B) problems in sexual arousal.
  C) a reduction in saliva.
  D) visual problems.
  E) urine retention.



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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

C



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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again



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