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What cartilage supports the trachea walls?

Hyaline cartilage supports the trachea walls. It is very strong but also flexible and elastic, and it has the appearance of frosted glass.


What is the purpose of the cartilage surrounding the trachea?

Cartilage is necessary in the wall of the trachea because it supports the trachea and keeps it open at all times. New born babies do not have these rings of cartilage around their trachea, which is why their heads need to always be supported carefully.


What supports Closes off the trachea when food is swallowed?

The epiglottis is the structure that closes off the trachea when food is swallowed. This flap of cartilage folds down over the trachea, preventing food and liquids from entering the airway and directing them into the esophagus instead. This action helps protect the lungs from aspiration and ensures that the digestive process occurs smoothly.


What happens when the trachea collapses?

When the trachea collapses, it can obstruct airflow, leading to difficulty breathing, coughing, and wheezing. This condition, often associated with tracheomalacia, occurs when the cartilage that supports the trachea is weakened, causing it to collapse, especially during exhalation. Severe cases may require medical intervention, such as surgery or the use of airway stents, to restore proper airflow and prevent respiratory distress.


Plural and singular for trachea?

The singular for trachea is "trachea". The plural is "tracheae".


How big is trachea?

Trachea size


What is between trachea and lungs?

the trachea


Is trachea the lung?

No trachea is not the lung.


A 12-cm tube located below the larynx is the?

That tube is the trachea.


Where does the trachea end?

tThe trachea ends at the bronchia which takes air from the trachea to the lungs.


What tube carries air to and from the lungs?

the trachea (windpipe)


What does the trachea lead to?

trachea leads to the lungs