Match the following:
Column IColumn IIi. Larynxa. Air sacsii. Tracheab. Lid of larynxiii. Alveolic. Voice boxiv. Epiglottisd. Wind pipe
i). c., ii). d., iii). a., iv). b
Larynx - The vocal cords are the reason why the larynx is often called the sound box or the voice box. Here, muscular bands are arranged in a V-shaped structure.
Trachea (or windpipe) - Is a wide, hollow tube that connects the larynx (or voice box) to the bronchi of the lungs.
Alveoli - Inhaled air passes through tiny ducts from the bronchioles into elastic air sacs (alveoli).
Epiglottis - Is a flap that is made of elastic cartilage tissue covered with a mucous membrane and is attached to the entrance of the larynx.