You observe the following during an experiment: the subglottal pressure decreases from its baseline value during inspiration and then returns to baseline once the diaphragm has stopped contracting. the subglottal pressure is never seen to increase above its baseline value. Based on your knowledge of respiratory physiology, which of the following statement best describes what is likely to have occurred?Single choice
A
The abdominal nerves have been damaged
B
The recurrent laryngeal nerves have been damaged
C
The phrenic nerves have been damaged
D
The hypoglossal nerves have been damaged
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