This structure is located anterior to the esophagus and carries air to the bronchi.

Medicine · College · Mon Jan 18 2021

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Based on positional anatomy, the structure that is located anterior to the esophagus and carries air to the bronchi is the trachea, or commonly called the “windpipe”. The trachea is part of the lower respiratory tract. It is a mobile, membranous and cartilaginous tube. In terms of the whole structure of the trachea, it begins at the neck level. It is the continuation of the larynx which is located superior or above it. Specifically, it starts at the lower border of the cricoid cartilage, parallel to the level of the six cervical vertebrae, travels midline of the neck, and ends when it divides into the right and left bronchi of the lungs.

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