Biology, asked by shreyamittal3132, 1 year ago

use of cartilageous rings

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Answered by binodkjha1972
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cartilaginous rings are present so that the can prevent the collision of lungs when we exhale


shreyamittal3132: more explanation
binodkjha1972: The open ends of these incomplete rigs are directed posteriorly, and smooth muscle and connective tissues fill the gaps between the ends, These cartilaginous rings prevent the trachea from collapsing and blocking the airway. The soft tissues that complete the rings in the back allow the nearby esophagus to expand as food moves through it to he stomach.
shreyamittal3132: inhalation part
binodkjha1972: The tracheal cartilages help support the trachea while still allowing it to move and flex during breathing.
shreyamittal3132: almost near hope so
binodkjha1972: according to what i know the only contribution of the rings in the inhalation part would be to support the trachea
Answered by wwwmj714pa9fpc
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The trachea maintains its rigidity by virtue of a series of cartilaginous rings arranged along its length called as the C- shaped cartilage rings. They prevent the trachea from collapsing during absence of air and also protect it
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shreyamittal3132: inhalation part
wwwmj714pa9fpc: okk
wwwmj714pa9fpc: In the trachea, or windpipe, there aretracheal rings, also known as trachealcartilages. Cartilage is strong but flexible tissue. The tracheal cartilages help support the trachea while still allowing it to move and flex duringbreathing.
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wwwmj714pa9fpc: hmm
shreyamittal3132: near about
shreyamittal3132: yeah it is helpful
wwwmj714pa9fpc: okk
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