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………Separates the trachea from oesophagus.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The foregut normally separates into an esophagus (in pink) and a trachea with lungs budding off (in green). B) Esophageal atresia with tracheoesophageal fistula (EA/TEF) involves the esophagus ending in a blind pouch, and an open passage (fistula) connecting the trachea to the stomach.

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Answered by raunakOP1
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@N$WER:- IT CONTAINS PHARYNX AND LARYNX AN IMPORTANT FUNCTION OF IT IS EPIGLOTTIS, SEPERATING ESOPHAGUS FROM THE TRACHEA [WINDPIPE]®.

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