The trachea itself is made of ligaments and cartilage, but there are muscles in the region around the trachea.
You would see muscle tissue.
According to a figure in my human biology book if the trachea and the Bronchus is made out of the same matter then the Trachea does enter the lung. Unless the bronchus is made out of unique tissue muscle etc.
The esophagus is made up of tissue is stratisfied squamous and cuboidal. The cuboidal tissue is in cubes, the width is the same as the height. The trachea has tissue made up of Pseudostrasified epithelia cells and is columnar, higher in height than width
Epithelial Tissue
The trachea is bolstered by cartilage tissue, which prevents it from collapsing.
The trachea is mostly cartilage, surrounded by smooth muscle, which is an autonomic muscle type, meaning we can't consciously control it
skeletal muscle tissue,cardiac muscle tissue smooth muscle tissue
Muscle tissue is deep to epidermal tissue. Epidermal tissue is superficial to muscle tissue.
No, it doesn't have skeletal muscle,, only smooth muscle..
Muscle tissue produces movement.
the answer is the muscle tissue ! i got the same packet haha
All types of Muscle tissue contract... This includes Skeletal and Smooth muscle tissue.