Trachea

The cartilaginous and membranous tube extending from the larynx (at the level of C6) to the carina (at T4-T5) where it divides into the two main bronchi. It is supported by 16-20 C-shaped hyaline cartilage rings that prevent collapse.

Category: Respiratory System

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The cartilaginous and membranous tube extending from the larynx (at the level of C6) to the carina (at T4-T5) where it divides into the two main bronchi. It is supported by 16-20 C-shaped hyaline cartilage rings that prevent collapse.

Understanding the term "Trachea" is essential for studying human anatomy because it provides precise language for describing body structures, their positions, and their relationships. Standardized anatomical terminology ensures clear communication among healthcare professionals, researchers, and students worldwide.

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