Cómo Pronunciar "carina"
word
kəˈriːnə
kuh-REE-nuh
kæɹˈiːnɐ
ka-REE-nuh
Definición
In anatomy, the 'carina' is a ridge of cartilage in the lower part of the trachea where it divides into the two main bronchi leading to the lungs.
Transcripción IPA
Inglés Americano
kəˈriːnə
Inglés Británico
kæɹˈiːnɐ
Pronunciación Simplificada
EE.UU.
kuh-REE-nuh
UK
ka-REE-nuh
Escucha en Contexto
The carina is found at the spot where the trachea divides into two bronchi.
Doctors check the carina during a bronchoscopy.
Injury to the carina may cause coughing or difficulty breathing.
If something gets stuck at the carina, it can block both airways.