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Trachea

usgb/ˈtreɪkiə/Volume
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Medical Context

The word 'trachea' is often used in medical contexts, such as when discussing respiratory health or procedures.

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During the operation, the surgeon made an incision near the trachea.
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Breathing Focus

Highlight that 'trachea' is central to the process of breathing, mentioned in contexts where breathing is discussed.

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Asthma can cause the trachea to constrict, making it difficult to breathe.
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Not Esophagus

Don't confuse 'trachea' with 'esophagus', which is the tube for food, not air.

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The food went down her esophagus, not her trachea, avoiding a choking hazard.
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