why do the walls of the brachea not collapse when there is less air in it?
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The trachea is supported by c-shaped rings of cartilage which hold them in place when there is less air inside it. Due to this, the walls of trachea do not collapse even when there is a little air.
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Throat contains rings of cartilage which ensures the air passage nòt to collapse
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