the windpipe which is full of gas releases more gas to became gas which is called gas which releases more gas and this is how u have gas so the answer is gas
The trachea, commonly called the windpipe, is the opening adjacent to the esophagus opening, that leads to the lungs. The cartilage rings are incomplete to allow proper collapsing, so that food can go down the right pipe.
trachea is soft tube. If air is not passing, it might break down or collapse.but the incomplete cartilaginous rings prevent it.think the trachea as a balloon.when air is passing the sides are not touching.when the air is taken out it crumbles down. EASY!!
The function of cartilaginous rings in a trachea is to prevent collapse of trachea. The trachea shouldn't not collapse if so you will die due to suffocation.
The walls of the windpipe (trachea) are made of cartilage rings to prevent collapse and maintain an open passageway for air to flow in and out of the lungs. The stiff material provides support and protection to keep the trachea open during breathing and prevent blockages.
The trachea (windpipe) is the tube in the neck with rings of cartilage. It connects the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi, allowing air to pass in and out of the lungs. The rings of cartilage help to keep the trachea open and prevent it from collapsing.
The windpipe is composed of cartilaginous rings that resemble the flexible portion of a bendy straw.
The entire lower airway is supported by c shaped cartilaginous rings. These rings hold the passageway open and get smaller when air exchange is made.
Cartilaginous rings
The trachea
Trachea has a C-shaped cartilaginous ring.
In a pig's trachea, the cartilaginous rings are complete upon birth. In men and women, the cartilaginous rings are not complete.
incomplete
The function of the cartilaginous rings in pigs is to provide adequate support for the trachea. Without the cartilaginous ring the pig would be in danger of their throat collapsing when the animal inhales and exhales.
The windpipe in our body is called the trachea. It is a tube that connects the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi, allowing air to pass to and from the lungs. Its walls are supported by cartilage rings, keeping it open for air passage.
To help keep it open.
The trachea is a firm cartilaginous tube and is a self supporting structure
The trachea is maintained in an open position by C-shaped rings of hyaline cartilage along its walls. These rings provide structural support to prevent collapse during breathing while allowing flexibility for movement and expansion.