Biology, asked by pranabmondal1972pm, 10 months ago

Why does the trachea and bronchus of our respiratory system do not collapse down?
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Answered by Namasya
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This is due to the presence of transformed elastic cartilage which gives support to the initial bronchioles and prevents it from collapsing. The incomplete cartilaginous rings that are present in the trachea and bronchi are absent in the bronchioles. They are supported by the transformed elastic cartilage.

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