Science, asked by muskan292, 1 year ago

why do the walls(air passage) of the trachea not collapse when there is less air in it ?


sahi14: cartilage present prevents from collapsing.
vijaya20: due to presence of cartilaginous ring
Abrarkhan1: yes

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Answered by Anonymous
3
hello!!
the walls do not collapse due to the presence of cartilage...
the cartilage supports the trachea..

hope it helps

Abrarkhan1: nice
Anonymous: thanks
gokulmenon004p363ky: Catrilage rings
Abrarkhan1: h r u ...
Answered by Vaishnov
2
Due to this it does not collapse..
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