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Visual Shiur: The Kaneh (Trachea) Up Close
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Yesterday, I just peeked at this dove. I
said to myself, I got to ask Benny to
organize a real life cona because we're
going to be learning right now about the
cona. I need a real one. Okay, here we
go. This is the air conditioning pipe.
This is what a cow breathes through.
This is cartilage, this white thing.
This right over here is the veshet. This
is what the food goes down, right over
here. This is the cona veshet. These are
the the air conditioning pipes. You see
the different rings? Many rings here, 1
2 3. Could you see them? We're going to
see a shita that says you have to slice
in between the rings. You can't slice
the actual ring. Right over here,
there's the final ring. It's called
tabasac doila. It's much larger, but it
also has one thing that the other rings
don't have. It goes around and around.
It's a complete circle. It's a real
ring. There is no meat on the bottom.
And there's a shita that says that the
entire shita must take place in the
tabasac doila right over here. Just this
one over here. This right over here,
everybody has. This is called the Adam's
apple, right over here. You see the
shpits? And if you notice, it goes
downwards. This This is a shipua. It's
like a slide. It goes up up up and
there's a point. This point is where
things stop. This is what we call the
Adam's apple. We have that little shpits
in our neck. That's what it is right
over here. It connects the other rings
of the cona, right? The cona is like a
air conditioning pipe, mamish. It has
these rings. There's one final tabasac
doila and then comes the koiva. This is
the koiva, this piece right over here.
And this is the the highest part of the
mountain right over here. Come on. What
shear in the world has this? Mamisha
Mamisha rings.