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The trachea serves as a passageway to allow passage of air from the region of the voice box to the main respiratory channels (bronchi) which enter the lungs.
The trachea (or windpipe) is a wide, hollow tube that connects the larynx (or voice box) to the bronchi of the lungs. It is an integral part of the body's airway and has the vital function of providing air flow to and from the lungs for respiration.
The trachea is a rigid tube that conducts air from your larynx to your bronchi. The trachea's rigidity is maintained by a series of cartilaginous rings arranged along itslength called C-shaped cartilage rings. The inner surface of your trachea is lined by a mucus membrane, which is itself covered with cilia.
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The trachea serves as a passageway to allow passage of air from the region of the voice box to the main respiratory channels (bronchi) which enter the lungs.
The trachea (or windpipe) is a wide, hollow tube that connects the larynx (or voice box) to the bronchi of the lungs. It is an integral part of the body's airway and has the vital function of providing air flow to and from the lungs for respiration.
The trachea is a rigid tube that conducts air from your larynx to your bronchi. The trachea's rigidity is maintained by a series of cartilaginous rings arranged along itslength called C-shaped cartilage rings. The inner surface of your trachea is lined by a mucus membrane, which is itself covered with cilia.
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Trachea is the passage way to allow passage of air from the region of the voice box to the main respiratory channels (bronchi) whuch enters the lungs
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