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Trachea

usgb/ˈtreɪkiə/Volume
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The word 'trachea' is often used in medical contexts, such as when discussing respiratory health or procedures. SlideDuring the operation, the surgeon made an incision near the trachea.
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Breathing FocusPlay
Highlight that 'trachea' is central to the process of breathing, mentioned in contexts where breathing is discussed. SlideAsthma can cause the trachea to constrict, making it difficult to breathe.
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Not EsophagusPlay
Don't confuse 'trachea' with 'esophagus', which is the tube for food, not air. SlideThe food went down her esophagus, not her trachea, avoiding a choking hazard.