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what is the significance of the cartilage found in the human trachea being incomplete​

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Answered by psuhana2425
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Explanation:

In humans there are about 15 – 20 incomplete C-shaped cartilaginous rings which reinforces the anterior and lateral sides of the trachea to protect and maintain the airway open.

Answered by 2003AK
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Answer:

In the trachea, or windpipe, there are tracheal rings, also known as tracheal cartilages. Cartilage is strong but flexible tissue.

The tracheal cartilages help support the trachea while still allowing it to move and flex during breathing.

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