The anatomic relationship of the esophagus to the trachea and vertebral column is:
A) The esophagus is anterior to the trachea and posterior to the vertebral column.
B) The esophagus is posterior to the trachea and anterior to the vertebral column.
C) The esophagus is anterior to the vertebral column and anterior to the trachea.
D) The esophagus is posterior to the vertebral column and posterior to the trachea.
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