Science, asked by appu39, 1 year ago

why do you tracheids walls not collapse even when there is less air in it?

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Answered by Anonymous
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It is because the trachea is supported by a series of C-shaped cartilage rings that run the length of it, down to where it bifurcates into the bronchi which prevent it from collapsing as a result of pressure changes like when there is very less air.
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