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Trachea Collection (#7)

The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is a vital part of our respiratory system. It serves as a pathway for air to travel from the nose and mouth to the lungs

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Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 2873
Female anatomy, computer artwork

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Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 2668
Female anatomy, computer artwork

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Human anatomy, artwork F007 / 2579
Human anatomy, computer artwork

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Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 2575
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageTrachea Collection: Respiratory system, artwork F006 / 2487

Respiratory system, artwork F006 / 2487
Respiratory system, computer artwork

Background imageTrachea Collection: Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2376

Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2376
Lung cancer, computer artwork

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Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2375
Lung cancer, computer artwork

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Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2377
Lung cancer, computer artwork

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Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2374
Lung cancer, computer artwork

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Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2373
Lung cancer, computer artwork

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Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 2280
Female anatomy, computer artwork

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Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2312
Lung cancer, computer artwork

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Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2282
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTrachea Collection: Healthy lungs, artwork F006 / 2279

Healthy lungs, artwork F006 / 2279
Healthy lungs, computer artwork

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Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2215
Lung cancer, computer artwork

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Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2214
Lung cancer, computer artwork

Background imageTrachea Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 2175

Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 2175
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageTrachea Collection: Healthy lungs, artwork F006 / 2208

Healthy lungs, artwork F006 / 2208
Healthy lungs, computer artwork

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Lung cancer, artwork F006 / 2209
Lung cancer, computer artwork

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Healthy lungs, artwork F006 / 2207
Healthy lungs, computer artwork

Background imageTrachea Collection: Cartilage cell, TEM C014 / 1432

Cartilage cell, TEM C014 / 1432
Cartilage cell. Transmission electron micrograph (TEM) of a section through a chondrocyte cell from hyaline cartilage of the trachea (windpipe)

Background imageTrachea Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 2072

Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 2072
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageTrachea Collection: Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 1945

Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 1945
Female anatomy, computer artwork

Background imageTrachea Collection: Human nervous system, artwork F007 / 1871

Human nervous system, artwork F007 / 1871
Human nervous system, computer artwork

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Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 1776
Female anatomy, computer artwork

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Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 1665
Female anatomy, computer artwork

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Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 1559
Female anatomy, computer artwork

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Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 1554
Female anatomy, computer artwork

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Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 1551
Female anatomy, computer artwork

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Female anatomy, artwork F007 / 1329
Female anatomy, computer artwork




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The trachea, also known as the windpipe, is a vital part of our respiratory system. It serves as a pathway for air to travel from the nose and mouth to the lungs. To understand its role better, let's take a look at some diagrams. In one diagram, we can see the intricate network of bronchial tubes that branch out from the trachea into both lungs. This branching structure ensures that oxygen reaches every corner of our lungs efficiently. Another diagram shows us how the heart, lungs, and windpipe are interconnected. The trachea sits right in front of the esophagus and behind the sternum bone, protecting it from any external pressure or damage. Understanding the mechanics of respiration is crucial when studying the trachea's function. A detailed diagram illustrates how inhalation and exhalation occur through this essential tube. Moving on to an illustration of our respiratory system, we can observe various components such as oral cavity, nasal cavity, larynx (voice box), trachea, bronchus (plural: bronchi), and lungs working together harmoniously to ensure proper breathing. Now let's focus on specific aspects related to the trachea itself. An anatomy depiction showcases details about bronchus and bronchial tubes – their structure and location within our body. Considering muscles' involvement in neck movements during respiration is important too; another image highlights these muscles' placement around our neck area. Zooming in further reveals fascinating microscopic views like scanning electron microscopy (SEM) images showing us close-ups of tracheal lining cells – giving us insights into their unique structures responsible for filtering air particles before they reach our delicate lung tissues. Exploring related anatomical features brings us artwork depicting thyroid anatomy since it lies just below where our windpipe splits into two main bronchi leading towards each lung. Let's not forget about other species.