Trachea is the tube which carries air from the throat into the lungs. The inner membrane of the trachea is covered in tiny hairs called cilia, which catch particles of dust which we can then remove through coughing.
gets irritation from the respitory system
Airway through which connects the mouth to the lungs. Contains specialised cells to secrete mucus and waft away any pathogens that you may inhale.
my neck
This is called the trachea.
Your trachea, or windpipe, allows air to come into your body and through your lungs. If food gets trapped inside your trachea, you cannot breathe.
The trachea is a normal part of the body and typically stays with you through your whole life.
The Bronchi starts just after the trachea turns left ore right
It's your trachea.
Ruptured trachea means tearing of wind pipe i.e. trachea. It occurs due to trouma or any foreign body trapped in it.
The Respiratory System
it goes through the trachea/windpipe into your lungs and back out
The trachea is the airway in the respiratory system.
It is a part of your body. It stays in all your life
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