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(c)Why do the walls of trachea not collapse, when there is less air in it?​

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Answered by 2006LAKSHAY
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Tracheal walls do not collapse when there is less air in it because it is supported by rings of cartilage.

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Answered by Anonymous
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Tracheal walls do not collapse when there is less air in it because it is supported by rings of cartilage. ..

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