why do the walls(air passage) of the trachea not collapse when there is less air in it ?
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cartilage present prevents from collapsing.
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the walls do not collapse due to the presence of cartilage...
the cartilage supports the trachea..
hope it helps
the walls do not collapse due to the presence of cartilage...
the cartilage supports the trachea..
hope it helps
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Due to this it does not collapse..
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