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What Is The Function Of The Trachea?

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    The function of the trachea is to maintain and protect the air way. It's lined with mucus glands which is humidifying as the air passes through it and catches the small particles before they enter. Trachea is supplied by nerves that are part of the cough reflex that helps get rid of irritation.
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    Dunia  

    answered 3 years ago

      The function of the trachea  - it is a tube that carries gases (air and CO2) from the outside of your body to the INSIDE of your body (to your lungs).

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      Missiemiss  

      answered 11 months ago

        The main function of trachea is respiration and protection of respiratory tract from foreign irritant material............it produces cough reflex in case of irritation or obstruction of trachea
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        Guest

        Guest  

        answered 7 months ago

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        Guest  

        answered 5 months ago

        The function of the white blood cells; it participates in protecting the body from infection. They are much less numerous than red blood cells; briefly it gives the body an advantage to fight ahead.
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        Dunia  

        answered 3 years ago

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