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The walls of trachea are supported by cartilaginous rings True or False? plzz reply

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Answered by sadiyasnobar
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Answer:

The trachea is supported by c-shaped rings of cartilage which hold them in place when there is less air inside it. Due to this, the walls of trachea do not collapse even when there is a little air. So, the correct option is 'cartilaginous rings'.

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Answered by mayankjaiswalbdh
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Answer:

the answer is true.

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The walls of trachea are supported by cartilaginous rings to prevent it from collapsing in the absense of gases. Answer: The "walls of trachea" are supported by "rings" to restrict it from "collapsing". "Trachea" is also referred as "windpipe" as it provides a "passage for air" and carries it to the lungs.

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