The trachea is the portion of the airway that attaches to the bronchi as it branches [GO:dph]. [ http://amigo.geneontology.org/amigo/term/GO:0060438 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertebrate_trachea ]
Synonyms: windpipe cartilaginous trachea vertebrate trachea
Term information
- BTO:0001388
- EFO:0000935
- XAO:0000118
- EV:0100040
- MA:0000441
- VHOG:0000371
- NCIT:C12428
- MIAA:0000137
- CALOHA:TS-1060
- MESH:D014132
- UMLS:C0040578 (ncithesaurus:Trachea)
- EHDAA2:0002066
- SCTID:181213009
- MAT:0000137
- EMAPA:16853
- Wikipedia:Vertebrate_trachea
- AAO:0010140
- EHDAA:3078
- FMA:7394
- GAID:361
uberon_slim, efo_slim, pheno_slim, major_organ, human_reference_atlas
https://cdn.humanatlas.io/digital-objects/ref-organ/trachea-male/v1.1/assets/3d-vh-m-trachea.glb
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/9/9f/Illu_conducting_passages.svg
https://cdn.humanatlas.io/digital-objects/ref-organ/trachea-female/v1.1/assets/3d-vh-f-trachea.glb
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/c/c3/Illu_conducting_passages.jpg
The respiratory tube between the larynx and the bronchi. [Bemis_WE, Functional_Anatomy_of_the_Vertebrates:_An_Evolutionary_Perspective, Glossary_G-29, Grande_L, Liem_KF, Third_Edition_(2001)_Orlando_Fla.:_Harcourt_College_Publishers, Walker_WF][VHOG]
An elongated tube which carries air to and from the lungs.[AAO]
In primitive fishes and most tetrapods, the lungs of adults are usually paired. They lie ventral to the digestive tract and are connected to the outside environment through the trachea.[well established][VHOG]
in mouse 15-18 C-rings, 15-20 in human.
In birds, the trachea runs from the pharynx to the syrinx, from which the primary bronchi diverge. Swans have an unusually elongated trachea, part of which is coiled beneath the sternum; this may act as a resonator to amplify sound. In some birds, the cartilagenous rings are complete, and may even be ossified. In amphibians, the trachea is normally extremely short, and leads directly into the lungs, without clear primary bronchi. A longer trachea is, however found in some long-necked salamanders, and in caecilians. While there are irregular cartilagenous nodules on the amphibian trachea, these do not form the rings found in amniotes. The only vertebrate to have lungs, but no trachea, is Polypterus, in which the lungs arise directly from the pharynx.
Term relations
- respiratory tube
- located in some thoracic cavity
- part of some tracheobronchial tree
- develops from some respiratory primordium
- in taxon some Vertebrata
- contributes to morphology of some respiratory system
- trachea cartilage
- trachea elastic tissue
- bifurcation of trachea
- syrinx organ
- trachea basement membrane
- mesenchyme of trachea
- trachea pre-cartilage rings
- tracheal goblet cell
- carina of trachea
- lumen of trachea
- submucosa of trachea
- epithelium of trachea
- trachea gland
- tracheal epithelial cell
- trachea blood vessel
- trachea connective tissue
- trachea reticular lamina
- smooth muscle of trachea
- smooth muscle cell of trachea
- endothelium of trachea