endotracheal
An Endo-Tracheal Tube (ET Tube, or ETT)I think the actual term their looking for is Endotracheal intubation
The cartilage rings in the trachea provide support and prevent the trachea from collapsing during breathing. They also help maintain the shape of the trachea, ensuring the airway remains open for the passage of air.
Goes through the trachea and into the cappilaries and is finished with the journey Goes through the trachea and into the cappilaries and is finished with the journey Goes through the trachea and into the cappilaries and is finished with the journey
which of these is a flap that shut off the passage to the trachea and lungs
The trachea is bolstered by cartilage tissue, which prevents it from collapsing.
yes the trachea is a passage for breathing
Air entering your body goes from the mouth and nose through the pharynx and into the trachea.
The passage between the nose that i fink u r looking the answer is the trachea which leads the air to the lungs
The function of the trachea is the same in all terrestrial vertebrates. It provides an airway from the mouth to the bronchi.
Air passes through the pharynx first before entering the trachea. The pharynx serves as a pathway for air from the nasal cavity and mouth to reach the larynx, which then leads to the trachea. This sequential passage is essential for proper respiratory function.
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Tracheal cartilage rings provide support and prevent collapse of the trachea during respiration. They are C-shaped structures made of hyaline cartilage that keep the trachea open to maintain a patent airway for the passage of air in and out of the lungs.