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why do the bones of trachea not collapse when there is less air in it?

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Answered by AR17
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Trachea is the passage through which air from atmosphere enters into our lungs. But it is not a continuous process, so when there is no air in trachea it should have been crushed as the sorrounding pressure is far more than the interior pressure.

But this does not happen because trachea is sorrounded by cartilaginous rings which protect the trachea from crushing because of external pressure.


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Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

Explanation:

trachea walls do not collapse when there is less air in it because it is suppoerted by rings of cartillage.

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