Biology, asked by MuskanGandhi6262, 6 months ago

When we breath out, why does the air passes not collapse

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Answered by prateek312006
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Answer:

Trachea has rings of cartilage around it. These rings of cartilage prevent the trachea from collapsing when we breathe out.

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Answered by danishleela77
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the air passage is made up of C -shaped cartilaginous ring that prevent the passage from collapsing during exhalation

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