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What is the structure of the trachea?
Structure of the trachea
The trachea is lined by cartilage and divided into two branches. These two branches are called the bronchi. The left bronchus enters the left lung and the right bronchus...
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Structure of trachea?
Structure of the trachea
The trachea is lined by cartilage and divided into two branches. These two branches are called the bronchi. The left bronchus enters the left lung and the right bronchus...
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What is the trachea structure?
your trachea is the tube in your neck that gets the oxygen to your lungs when you inhale (breathe in) and ejects carbon dioxide when you exhale (breathe out)
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Describe the structure of the trachea?
The trachea is lined by cartilage and divided into two branches. These two branches are called the bronchi. The left bronchus enters the left lung and the right bronchus enters the right lung. Each...
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What is the structure difference of the esophagus and trachea?
The esophagus is a smooth tube that when we eat food goes trough the esophagus to the stomach. The trachea (windpipe) is made of cartilaginous rings that when we inhale/exhale air (breath in and out)...