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inside your nise and windpipe there are ________.​

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Answered by lathabailathabai769
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The trachea is composed of about 20 rings of tough cartilage. The back part of each ring is made of muscle and connective tissue. Moist, smooth tissue called mucosa lines the inside of the trachea. The trachea widens and lengthens slightly with each breath in, returning to its resting size with each breath out

Answered by anansha1000
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Inside your nose and windpipe there are mucosa.

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