Asked by Erika Pullaro on Jun 08, 2024

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Which part of the respiratory system is composed of C-shaped cartilaginous rings and cilia?

A) pharynx
B) larynx
C) trachea
D) bronchioles
E) alveoli

C-Shaped Cartilaginous Rings

The horseshoe-shaped structures of cartilage found in the trachea that provide structural support and keep the airway open.

Cilia

Microscopic, hair-like structures on the surface of cells that move rhythmically to transport substances or facilitate movement.

Respiratory System

Organ system of humans that includes the lungs and associated structures; involved in the exchange of gases; helps control pH.

  • Comprehend the anatomical configuration and operational elements of the respiratory system.
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Anthony PortilloJun 14, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
The trachea is composed of C-shaped cartilaginous rings to prevent collapse while still allowing flexibility, and it is lined with cilia to help move mucus and debris out of the respiratory tract.