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Biology, 06.10.2019 11:00, tannercarr7428

If the epiglottis fails to close correctly over the trachea when a person swallows what will most likely happen? a. the person may experience heartburn. b. the person may choke. c. the person will experience a heart attack. d. the person will get swollen lymph nodes.

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