Biology, asked by killeraxe, 4 months ago

why do the walls of a trachea not collapse when there is less air in it.? ​

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Answered by deep200593
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The trachea is covered by incomplete C- shaped cartilaginous rings . The trachea is composed of about 20 rings of tough cartilage. The back part of each ring is made of muscle and connective tissue. This ring prevents trachea from collapsing when there is less air in it.

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