"Tracheate" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Tracheate" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Tracheate" Meaning

Tracheate refers to having a trachea, a characteristic feature of a group of animals, particularly some invertebrates, which breathe through a tube (trachea) that brings oxygen directly into the body from the air, bypassing the need for gills or other respiration organs. This typically occurs in insects and some other arthropods, like arachnids and crustaceans. This feature of tracheation is thought to be a result of evolutionary adaptation to habitats with low oxygen levels, allowing these organisms to extract oxygen more efficiently from the air.

"Tracheate" Examples

5 Usage Examples of the Word "Tracheate"


1. Anatomy and Physiology

An air is inhaled through the trachea and then splits into two bronchi, each of which supplies a lung.

2. Botany

Some of the pteridophytes are tracheate, which means their vascular arrangements occur in the form of tracheids or vessels.

3. Zoology

Insects have an open circulatory system in which hemolymph moves into the body cavity from the heart, filling the tracheae and the hemocoel to breathe and remove oxygen from the air, and thus, insects are also called tracheate animals.

4. Psychology

Tracheates in a psychological context can be all animals that have a brain. This includes vertebrates, but non-vertebrates with brain are tracheates including insects, crustaceans, millipedes, spiders, centipedes, and other arthropods.

5. Classification

Tracheata is a clade that contains insects, crustaceans, arachnids, centipedes and millipedes and is defined by the presence of a tracheal system meaning there air-breathing organs (tracheae) allowing for oxygen from air directly to enter the body.

"Tracheate" Similar Words

Tracheal

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The word "tracheal" refers to something related to the trachea, which is the windpipe or airway of the neck, connecting the throat to the bronchi of the lungs. <br><br>In medical or anatomical contexts, "tracheal" can describe something that is connected to or related to the trachea, such as tracheal cartilage, tracheal tube, or tracheal surgery. In other cases, "tracheal" might be used in phrases to emphasize the location of something within the airway, such as "tracheal view" or "tracheal reflex".<br><br>In non-medical contexts, the suffix "-al" is used to form adjectives indicating a relationship or location.

Trachealgia

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Trachealis

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The word "trachealis" refers to something related to the trachea, which is the tube that carries air to the lungs. <br><br>In medical terminology, the trachea is often shortened as 'trachea' but 'trachealis' is used adjectivally to describe it.<br><br>1. It could refer to a muscle that runs along the top of the trachea. This muscle, also called the superior (or inferior trachealis) muscle, plays a role in protecting and stabilizing the trachea.<br><br>2. In botany, the Trachealis refers to an elongated leaf or petals that have an obvious keel shape, like the stem of a trachea.

Tracheally

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Relating to or affecting the trachea, the main airway, or the process of breathing.

Trachearia

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I couldn't find any definition for "trachearia". It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not recognized in the English language.

Tracheary

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There is no word "tracheary". It's possible that the word is misspelled or not a recognized English word.

Tracheas

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A tube that carries air to the lungs, passageway that leads to the windpipe.

Tracheata

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Tracheated

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There is no word called "tracheated" in the English language. However, I'm guessing you might be referring to the word "tracheated" which isn't a standard word either, but possibly a misspelling or a play on the word "tracheated", a noun that is not commonly used but can be considered a rare word, alternative for trachea, which can be described as:<br><br>The trachea, or trachea terrorist (rare), refers to the windpipe, which is a tube made of cartilage and mucous membranes that carries air to the lungs and conveys expelled air and mucus out of the lungs.

Tracheid

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Tracheids

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Tracheids are a type of dead, non-living cell that form a key component of the vascular tissue in plants and trees. They play a crucial role in the transport of water and nutrients through the plant, and are characterized by their narrow, tube-like structure.

Tracheitis

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Trachelagra

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Trachelectomy

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A trachelectomy is a surgical procedure to remove a cancerous or noncancerous growth or disease from the trachea (windpipe).

Trachelidan

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There is no word "trachelidan" in the English language. It's possible it's a made-up or non-standard term.

Trachelides

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