Tracheobronchial lymph nodes
carotid artery.
The thyroid gland is located at the throat, immediately under the chin, and surrounds the jugular, esophagus and trachea on either side.
Thyroid gland is located below larynx on trachea .
In human anatomy, you would find the trachea in the center of the chest. It stems from the throat and branches out to either lung. The trachea is also known as the windpipe.
It's a "flap" that covers either the trachea or esophagus. It prevents you from choking. When you eat, it covers the trachea so food will go down the esophagus and not the windpipe (trachea). If food gets down your trachea, you will choke.
When your trachea is vertically straight down the center of your neck. Normal tracheas are midline, and do not pull to one side.
It maybe either Book Lungs or the Trachea
Esophagus is located on the back side of the trachea in your thorax.
The pituitary gland is situated at the base of the brain. The thyroid gland is a butterfly shaped gland situated just above the collarbone in the lower neck and on either side of the trachea.
Trachea suppose to be in the center and if it goes on the other side it means it is displaced to other side. Its like establishing pushed or pulled by a disease process. Anything that increases pressure or volume in one hemithorax will push the trachea and mediastinum away from that other side. Any disease causes volume loss in one hemithorax will pull the trachea over towards the other side.
That's the epiglottis. It blocks either the trachea or esophagus, depending on whether breathing or eating is happening.
The mediastinum(media- middle; -stinum partition), a central areawithin the thoracic cavity, extends from the neck to thediaphragm and from the sternum to the vertebral column.The organs located in the mediastinum are the heart,thymus gland, esophagus, trachea and bronchi. The pleuralcavities are located on either side of the mediastinum.