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Common : state, kite, cheese
Proper: America, April, Sofia, Mrs. McRea, Saturday,
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The French had made alliances with Native American groups in the Ohio River Valley.
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The British colonists were entering into conflicts with Native American groups as they started to settle through the Appalachian mountains and more sparsely populated back-country. At the time there were no clear dividing lines separating New France from the British colonies in the east. There were always disagreements about who could claim what land in the regions around the Ohio Valley and near the Great Lakes where the French had many established trading posts. For example the French built a fort in what is today Pittsburgh and the British felt this territory belonged to them. This essentially started the French and Indian War when George Washington was sent to ask the French to surrender Fort Duquesne to the English.
Nares provide an opening for air to enter the nasal cavity.
Air enters the nasal cavity from the outside through two openings: the nostrils or external nares. The openings from the nasal cavity into the pharynx are the internal nares.
The nasal cavity and mouth join at the area in the back of the throat called the oropharynx . The pharynx is part of two body systems (the respiratory system and the digestive system) because it carries both air and food.
At the bottom the pharynx is divided in to two pipes- one for air and one for food. One pipe, the larynx, is for air only. It’s also called the voice box because it contains a pair of vocal cords that vibrate to make sounds when you talk.
A small flap of tissue called the epiglottis protects the larynx. When we swallow, the epiglottis covers the larynx to prevent food and liquid from going into the lungs.
The trachea (windpipe) is the part of the airway that continues below the larynx .
The carina is at the bottom of the trachea and is the point at which the trachea divides into the left and right main bronchus leading to the lungs.
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