The hyaline cartilage provide support to prevent it from collapsing..
im pretty sure they're also called "Rings of Cartilage"
Trachea does not collapse even when there is no air in it because it is supported by rings of soft bones alled cartilage rings.
The uterus keeps the trachea from collapsing in a fetal pig.
The trachea has a series of cartilage rings that prevent it from collapsing.
The cartilage rings in the trachea prevent the trachea from collapsing during absence of air and also protect it.These cartilagenous ring are C shaped and are meant for particular purposes such as:they give support and strength to the tracheathey prevent from collapsing and breakingalso cartilage contain much collagen fibres which are stress resistantthey don't allow the trachea to shrink
so that these cartilagenous rings prevent collapsing of trachea
Cartilaginous rings
Rings of cartilage.
The trachea is bolstered by cartilage tissue, which prevents it from collapsing.
Trachea is bounded by c-shaped ring to provide it support and flexibility
What keeps the trachea open are small cartilage ring, called cricoid cartilage.
Its cytoplasm.
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.
The walls of trachea contain c-shaped rings or cartilagenous rings.These soft bones provide rigidity to the trachea , that is why the walls of trachea doesn't collapse when there is less air.