Difference between tracheae and tracheoles
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Trachea:
1. It is called wind pipe.
2. It is a respiratory in terrestrial vertebrates.
3. Supported by C-shaped cartlage.
4. It carries air from mouth cavity to bronchi.
5. It opens to outside through mouth.
Tracheae:
1. These are called air tubes.
2. It is a respiratory organ in insects.
3. Supported by chitin and trachein.
4. It carries air directly to tissue.
5. It opens to outside through spiracle.
1. It is called wind pipe.
2. It is a respiratory in terrestrial vertebrates.
3. Supported by C-shaped cartlage.
4. It carries air from mouth cavity to bronchi.
5. It opens to outside through mouth.
Tracheae:
1. These are called air tubes.
2. It is a respiratory organ in insects.
3. Supported by chitin and trachein.
4. It carries air directly to tissue.
5. It opens to outside through spiracle.
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Difference:
trachea:
1. It is called wind pipe.
2. It is a respiratory in terrestrial vertebrates.
3. Supported by C-shaped cartlage.
4. It carries air from mouth cavity to bronchi.
5. It opens to outside through mouth.
Tracheae:
1. These are called air tubes.
2. It is a respiratory organ in insects.
3. Supported by chitin and trachein.
4. It carries air directly to tissue.
5. It opens to outside through spiracle
trachea:
1. It is called wind pipe.
2. It is a respiratory in terrestrial vertebrates.
3. Supported by C-shaped cartlage.
4. It carries air from mouth cavity to bronchi.
5. It opens to outside through mouth.
Tracheae:
1. These are called air tubes.
2. It is a respiratory organ in insects.
3. Supported by chitin and trachein.
4. It carries air directly to tissue.
5. It opens to outside through spiracle
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