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question 37
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__________ travel superficially under the surface of the guttural pouch lining and are vulnerable to damage from pathologic conditions.
the esophagus and larynx
the internal and external carotid arteries
the meninges
the optic nerves
The internal and external carotid arteries travel superficially under the surface of the guttural pouch lining and can be damaged by pathologic conditions. The esophagus and larynx are not located in this vulnerable position relative to the guttural pouch lining. The meninges are membranes around the brain and spinal - cord, and the optic nerves are related to vision and not associated with the guttural pouch in this way.
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The internal and external carotid arteries