smoker
powerful throat/congenital
Having no cartilage between the trachea and esophagus allows the trachea to collapse slightly during swallowing, making it easier for the esophagus to expand. This helps prevent food from entering the trachea and ensures that we can breathe and swallow properly.
Having to do with the respiratory system. This includes the lungs, bronchi, trachea, and diaphragm.
The large airways that branch off the trachea are the mainstem bronchi. These branch into progressively smaller bronchioles.
Having large feet.
The bronchial tubes connect the trachea (breathing tube) to the lungs.
someone is at large means - having escaped from confinement
when the featus has a misplace.
Trachea have cartillage rings which support it. And the Alveoli has large surface area for diffusion and its moist and thin.
having a "Great Spike" means that your genitals are very large.
The trachea is supported by C-shaped rings of cartilage. The point at which there is no cartilage is where the trachea is in contact with the oesophagus. As a large bolus of food passes down the oesophagus the elastic walls expand to accommodate it. This is made possible by the absence of cartilage on the trachea. However, the trachea is prevented from collapsing due to the supporting cartilage around the rest of it.
Thyroid
The trachea branches into two primary bronchi which farther branch into secondary bronchi.