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Why does the c shaped cartilagineous rings prevent the trachea from collapsing pls don’t copy from google

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Answered by Anonymous
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C-shaped cartilaginous rings reinforces the anterior and lateral sides of the trachea to protect and maintain the airway open. (The cartilaginous rings are incomplete because this allows the trachea to collapse slightly to allow food to pass down the esophagus.)

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Answered by Bhoomikaveluturi
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