Trachea is located in your thorax or chest. It divides into two branches at the lower border of the fourth thoracic vertebra.
It is found in the neck. The trachea is your throat.
The trachea is the windpipe, located in the throat. It's called the windpipe because when you breathe, the air goes through the trachea into the lungs.
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The epiglottis.
Well, the trachea runs parallel to the esophagus. The trachea has lots of cartilage attached and it is also anterior to the esophagus. If you see two tube-looking things running down the upper chest, the anterior-located tube, which branches into the lungs ---> This is the trachea. The esophagus is the 'tube' located posterior (toward the spine) and empties out into the stomach.
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The windpipe is in the chest,superior(laying on top) of the esophogus.The formal name for it is the trachea.
No. The Trachea is located in the Thoracic cavity.
The larynx is the structure that is located between the trachea and the bronchial. The trachea is the tube that runs from the larynx to the bronchi.
Thyroid gland is located below larynx on trachea .
Esophagus is located on the back side of the trachea in your thorax.
yes it located on the trachea during eating it closes trachea
That tube is the trachea.
The trachea is right in front and runs parallel with the esophagus.
The thyroid gland is located anterior to the trachea. The parathyroid glands are located within the thyroid gland.
The esophagus is right behind the trachea, in line with it. In anatomical terms, both are located medially; neither is lateral to the other. The esophagus is dorsal or posterior to the trachea. The trachea is anterior or ventral to the esophagus. United Nations Farms
The epiglottis is a flap of cartilage that opens and closes the trachea. It is located at the root of the tongue.
The larynx is at the superior (or cephalad) end of the trachea and is located just below the epiglottis and glottic opening. The trachea and larynx are connected and are typically in the same plane.
The trachea.