Definitionn. membranous tube with cartilaginous rings that conveys inhaled air from the larynx to the bronchi
Last update: June 25, 2015
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She has a blockade in the trachea. [Please select]
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This bird, apparently mentioned by Marcgrave more than 200 years ago, but first described by Pallas, is remarkable for the structure - unique, if not possessed by its representative forms - of its furcula, where the head, instead of being .the thin plate found in all other Gallinae, is a hollow cup opening upwards, into which the trachea dips, and then emerges on its way to the lungs. [Please select]
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The needle is to be inserted about the middle of the neck and between the cartilaginous rings of the trachea. [Please select]
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The right anterior is divided into two lobes (_c_, _c'_), the left is single (_c''_); _d_, trachea, or windpipe.' [Please select]
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The enlarged thyroid body presses upon the trachea and jugular veins. [Please select]
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Young turkeys are sometimes attacked by _fasciolæ_, or worms in the trachea; but not so often as chickens. [Please select]
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Atrium: a chamber just within the spiracle and before the occluding structure to the trachea. [Please select]
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Endotrachea: the inner surface or lining of the trachea: see intima. [Please select]
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Pseudo-trachea: the ringed and ridged grooves on the labella of Diptera, by means of which they scrape their food. [Please select]
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Taenidium -ia: the band or chitinized fibre forming a part of the spiral thread in the trachea of insects. [Please select]
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The trachea communicated, near its upper part, with a sac or pouch; the lungs were each composed of a single lobe. [Please select]
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