Science, asked by sonalparikh, 9 months ago

why is trachia supported by cartilage ring​

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Answered by Anonymous
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The "walls of trachea" are supported by "rings" to restrict it from "collapsing". "Trachea" is also referred as "windpipe" as it provides a "passage for air" and carries it to the lungs.

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Answered by mkatepallewar
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The walls of trachea are supported by cartilaginous rings to prevent it from collapsing in the absence of gases. The "walls of trachea" are supported by "rings" to restrict it from "collapsing". "Trachea" is also referred as "windpipe" as it provides a "passage for air" and carries it to the lungs.

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