Trachea: The Airway to Your Lungs - Definition & Function
Air reaches the lungs through a passageway called the windpipe or trachea. It is a muscular tube that conducts inhaled air into the lungs and conducts exhaled air out of the lungs.Respiratory Disorders - Related Articles
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