The trachea and bronchi are made of incomplete rings of this?

The trachea and bronchi are made of incomplete rings of this?

  • Correct Answer: cartilage
  • ligaments
  • membrane
  • collagen

Explanation: Figure 39.8 The trachea and bronchi are made of incomplete rings of cartilage. (credit: modification of work by Gray's Anatomy).

Join our channels for latest updates

More Random Questions

Q: What do you call materials that have low resistance to electric current?
Ans: electric conductors
Q: Cells have multiple repair mechanisms to fix mutations in what?
Ans: RNA
Q: For a scientific theory to be valid, in what way should it be verified?
Ans: experimentally
Q: Which country hosted the G20 Summit in 2024?
Ans: Brazil
Q: Who led the Ghadar Movement in the US?
Ans: Lala Har Dayal
Q: Which of the following statement is/are true in case of hernia?
Ans: Only (ii)
Q: What is the purpose of the brake drum in a vehicle?
Ans: Provides braking surface
Q: Who will host the 'Hockey Men's Junior World Cup 2025'?
Ans: India
Q: Who is the head of the State Executive?
Ans: Governor
Q: Who was the first Indian to win a Nobel Prize in Economics?
Ans: Amartya Sen
Q: Which Five-Year Plan focused on poverty alleviation?
Ans: Fifth
Q: Which university will return the stolen 500-year-old bronze statue?
Ans: Oxford University
Q: Read the following statements and choose the wrong statement about Rajaswala / menstruating women:
Ans: Mridu swedana is contra indicated
Q: Which treaty ended the Mexican-American War?
Ans: Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo
Q: A patient with inflammatory bowel disease develops toxic megacolon. Which advanced procedure is indicated?
Ans: Emergency colectomy
Youngistan Junction
Youngistan Junction

Welcome to Youngistan Junction, your ultimate hub for staying updated with the latest in current affairs, general knowledge, and general studies! Whether you're a student gearing up for exams or just someone passionate about expanding your knowledge, Youngistan Junction is here to provide you with an extensive collection of well-curated questions and answers.

Articles: 6683