Why does the trachea not collapse even if there is no air in it?
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because it has wall of catilageous rings which prevent trachea to collapse
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The trachea is covered by incomplete C- shaped cartilaginous rings . The trachea is composed of about 20 rings of tough cartilage. ... This ring prevents trachea from collapsing when there is less air in it.
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