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of cartilage rings in the shape of a “ C.(passive) is composedThe trachea

of incomplete rings of cartilage(passive) is composedThe trachea

The C rings ( cartilagepreventsthe trachea

of several C - shaped cartilage rings(passive) is composedThe trachea

diminished integrity of the cartilage rings in the trachea(passive) Caused byTrachea

of hyaline cartilage rings and connective tissue(passive) was composedThe trachea

the presence of cartilaginous rings(passive) caused bythe trachea

of 6 – 10 C - shaped cartilaginous rings(passive) is composedThe trachea

of about 20 rings of cartilage that was tough(passive) is composedThe trachea

of about 20 rings of cartilage that was rough(passive) is composedThe trachea

The Respiratory System Strong , C - shaped rings of cartilagepreventthe trachea

of 35 to 45 C - shaped rings bound together by muscles and ligaments to create a tube - like structure and carries air from the nose and mouth to the lungs(passive) is composedA trachea

viruses or bacteria(passive) can be caused byA trachea

of rings made of cartilage(passive) is composedThe trachea

of a series of incomplete cartilaginous rings(passive) is composedThe trachea

of dozens of “ C ” shaped cartilage rings and smooth muscles(passive) is composedThe trachea

of smooth muscle that is embedded with rings of cartilage(passive) is composedThe trachea

of stem cells and plastics.[6(passive) is composedThe trachea

of stem cells and plastics.[9(passive) is composedThe trachea

of stem cells and plastics.[7(passive) is composedThe trachea

of stem cells and plastics.]]+[[Image(passive) is composedThe trachea

of stem cells and plastics.[5(passive) is composedThe trachea

The rigid ringspreventthe trachea

improper formation of or damage to cartilaginous rings(passive) caused bythe trachea

of 16 - 20 cartilagenous rings ( hyaline cartilage).These rings are flexible but keep the trachea open(passive) is composedThe trachea

of the tracheal rings which are hyaline cartilage(passive) is composedThe trachea

of about 20 rings of tough cartilage(passive) is composedThe trachea

stem cells ... to helpcreatethe trachea

growing stem cells(passive) was created byThe trachea

These stentspreventthe trachea

the lungs This is the name of the cartilagecomposesthe trachea

mainly(passive) is ... composedtrachea

Bordetella pertussis , a highly contagious bacterium ( also known as whoopin cough(passive) caused bytrachea

of numerous tracheal rings(passive) is composedThe trachea

True Cartilagenous ringspreventthe trachea

of U - shaped cartilaginous rings connected by a posterior membrane(passive) is composedThe trachea

of cartilaginous rings in a C - shape with a soft membrane on top(passive) is composedThe trachea

of approximately 17 to 21 C - shaped cartilaginous rings(passive) is composedThe trachea

Lower respiratory tractComposedof the trachea

of fifteen to twenty C - shaped cartilage rings , where the posterior part of each ring is made of muscle and connective tissue(passive) is composedThe trachea

to the bronchi and lungsleadsto the bronchi and lungs

the air to lungsleadsthe air to lungs

to lungs and esophagusleadsto lungs and esophagus

it into the chest to the lungsleadsit into the chest to the lungs

to the lungs - pharynxleadingto the lungs - pharynx

from the nasopharynx to the lungsleadsfrom the nasopharynx to the lungs

to the two lungsleadingto the two lungs

into the lungs Gradientleadinto the lungs Gradient

to the lungs , where it belongedleadingto the lungs , where it belonged

to the air sacs of the lungsleadingto the air sacs of the lungs

from the throat to the windpipe and lungsleadsfrom the throat to the windpipe and lungs

to Grace 's lungsleadsto Grace 's lungs

from the larynx to the lungs and respiratory systemleadingfrom the larynx to the lungs and respiratory system

onto the Bronchi which travels into the lungsleadsonto the Bronchi which travels into the lungs

into the primary bronchi which enter the right and left lungsleadsinto the primary bronchi which enter the right and left lungs

respectively into the right and left lungleadrespectively into the right and left lung

to a restriction in the air passage into the lungsleadingto a restriction in the air passage into the lungs

to the lungs , where they divide into smaller branchesleadto the lungs , where they divide into smaller branches

in a fatal lack of oxygen to the lungsresultingin a fatal lack of oxygen to the lungs

materials like mucus and dirt from entering the lungspreventmaterials like mucus and dirt from entering the lungs

directly into the lungs and would kill the calfleadsdirectly into the lungs and would kill the calf

them from inhaling water into their lungs through the mouth or nosepreventsthem from inhaling water into their lungs through the mouth or nose

to the lungs Chyme is formed in the The digestion of the proteinsleadingto the lungs Chyme is formed in the The digestion of the proteins

to the lungs and will instead travel down the oesophagus to the stomachleadsto the lungs and will instead travel down the oesophagus to the stomach

to long , thin tubes called bronchi which branch out in the lungsleadsto long , thin tubes called bronchi which branch out in the lungs

to a lung ( pl . ... bronchileadsto a lung ( pl . ... bronchi

to severe breathing issues and can cause bacterial infections in the lungscan leadto severe breathing issues and can cause bacterial infections in the lungs

for the purpose of inserting a tube to allow air entry into the lungscreatedfor the purpose of inserting a tube to allow air entry into the lungs

food traveling down the esophagus or acid refluxing up from the stomach to pass into the lungscan causefood traveling down the esophagus or acid refluxing up from the stomach to pass into the lungs

to the lungs https://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_trachea_lead_toleadsto the lungs https://www.answers.com/Q/What_does_the_trachea_lead_to

to the lungs Eustacian tubes ( 2 ) openings that lead to the earsleadsto the lungs Eustacian tubes ( 2 ) openings that lead to the ears

to the division of the two main bronchi which serves as the main entrance to the lungs itselfleadsto the division of the two main bronchi which serves as the main entrance to the lungs itself

any nwanted particles present in the air from reaching the alveoli once inside the lungspreventsany nwanted particles present in the air from reaching the alveoli once inside the lungs

mild to severe breathing problemscausingmild to severe breathing problems

a muscular spasm that seals the airway and prevents further passage of water into the lungscausesa muscular spasm that seals the airway and prevents further passage of water into the lungs

drug , esercitarsi area , broken muscles , broken lungs , etccausesdrug , esercitarsi area , broken muscles , broken lungs , etc

to two passage ways that bring air into each lung , the bronchi Each bronchus leads into one of the lungsleadsto two passage ways that bring air into each lung , the bronchi Each bronchus leads into one of the lungs

lung contaminationcauseslung contamination

in poor air movement between the lungs and the nose , causing extreme breathing problems and discomfort for the dogresultingin poor air movement between the lungs and the nose , causing extreme breathing problems and discomfort for the dog

in coughing or difficulty breathingresultingin coughing or difficulty breathing

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