the epithelium tissue makes up the larynx
The trachea is made up of the following tissues:
1. mucosa- inner layer made up of Pseudostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
2. submucosa- middle layer which has zero mucus glands and it is made up of connective tissue
3. adventila- outer layer made up of hyaline cartilage
the trachea is not a tissue, its an organ, of sorts. it is made of hard cartiladge and tissue, but it is not a specific kind of tissue
pseidostratified ciliated columnar epithelium
travel tissue , by olivia b xx
I believe it is cartilage.
amurelious and camilocrania
lung tissue is enable to expand fully
the epithelium tissue makes up the larynx
Epithelium
The trachea is bolstered by cartilage tissue, which prevents it from collapsing.
Epiglottis.
glottus
Epiglottis. It seals off your windpipe. So the food doesn't go to your lungs. It is a tissue
The tissue that forms the larynx is known as the Hyaline Cartilage.
Epithelial Tissue
The trachea is bolstered by cartilage tissue, which prevents it from collapsing.
The trachea itself is made of ligaments and cartilage, but there are muscles in the region around the trachea.
Thyroid
cartilage
yes because it makes from tissue.
which of these is a flap that shut off the passage to the trachea and lungs
Epiglottis.
glottus
epiglotis
It is the epiglottis.
It is the epiglottis.