Science, asked by anjula89, 10 months ago

Why do the walls of the trachea not collapse’when there is less air in it?​

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Answered by KINGofDEVIL
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Rings of cartilages are present in trachea. These rings support the trachea and do not allow the trachea to collapse when there is less air in it.


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Answered by zoyaaa786
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The walls of the trachea not collapsed when there is less air in it because rings of cartilages are present in trachea. And these rings support the trachea and do not allow the trachea to collapse when there is less air in it...


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