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- Trachea - Wikipedia
At the top of the trachea, the cricoid cartilage attaches it to the larynx The trachea is formed by a number of horseshoe-shaped rings, joined together vertically by overlying ligaments, and by the trachealis muscle at their ends The epiglottis closes the opening to the larynx during swallowing
- Trachea (Windpipe): Function and Anatomy - Cleveland Clinic
The trachea is the tube connecting your voice box to your bronchi Your bronchi send air to your lungs Your trachea is often called your windpipe
- Trachea: Main Function and Common Problems - Verywell Health
The trachea (also called the windpipe) is the large tube that brings air from the nasal passages, throat, and larynx (the upper respiratory tract) to the two large airways that branch off into each lung (bronchi)
- Tracheal Disorders: Types, Symptoms, and Treatment (2025)
The trachea, commonly known as the windpipe, is a vital part of the respiratory system It serves as the main conduit for air to move from the nose and mouth to the lungs
- Trachea: Definition, anatomy, function, and more
The trachea is a tube-like structure in the neck and upper chest It stretches from the larynx, or voice box, to the bronchi and transports air to and from the lungs when a person breathes
- Trachea | Structure, Function Location | Britannica
The trachea serves as passage for air, moistens and warms it while it passes into the lungs, and protects the respiratory surface from an accumulation of foreign particles
- Trachea: Anatomy, blood supply, innervation and function | Kenhub
The trachea, or windpipe, is a 9-15 cm long fibrocartilaginous tube of the lower respiratory tract It forms the trunk of the tracheobronchial tree, or pulmonary conducting zone The trachea extends between the larynx and thorax, consisting of two parts; cervical and thoracic
- Definition of trachea - NCI Dictionary of Cancer Terms
trachea (TRAY-kee-uh) The airway that leads from the larynx (voice box) to the bronchi (large airways that lead to the lungs) Also called windpipe
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