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No, bronchioles branch of a bronchus.
A bronchiole has no cartilage in its wall, a bronchus does.
Nostrils → Nasal Cavity → Pharynx → Larynx → Trachea → Main Bronchus → Lobar Bronchiole → Segmental Bronchus → Bronchiole → Terminal Bronchiole → Respiratory Bronchiole → Alveolar Duct → Atrium → Alveolus
A bronchiole has no cartilage in its wall. a bronchus does.
It goes: trachea Mainstem Bronchus lobar bronchus segmental bronchus bronchiole Alveolar duct Aveolus
1. External Nares 2. Vestibule 3. Internal Nares 4. Nasopharynx 5. Oropharynx 6. Laryngopharynx 7. Larynx 8. Trachea 9. Primary Bronchus 10.Secondary Bronchus 11.Tertiary Bronchus 12.Bronchioles 13.Terminal Bronchiole 14.Respiratory Bronchiole 15.Alveolar Duct 16.Alveolar Sac 17.Alveolus
BRONCHUS is either of the two main branches of the trachea. It is also know as BRONCHI or BRONCHIOLE TUBE. I hope that helped you. ;) :) B-) :p
The extension of a bronchile refers to any fine thin walled tubular extensions of the bronchus.
larynx, trachea, pimary bronchus, bronchi, bronchioles, terminal bronchiole, respiratory bronchiole, alveolar duct, alveolar sac, alveolus and respiratory membrane
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Multiple Choice: A. Alveolus, Bronchiole, Bronchus, Larynx, Trachea, Pharynx, nasal Cavity B. Alveolus, Trachea, Bronchus, Bronchiole, Larynx, Pharynx, Nasal Cavity C. Alveolus, Bronchus, Bronchiole, Trachea, Larynx, Pharynx, Nasal Cavity D. Alveolus, Bronchiole, Bronchus, Trachea, Larynx, Pharynx, Nasal Cavity The correct sequence is Letter D. For all of you who are looking up this question because your anatomy teacher using the Essentials of Human Anatomy and Physiology assigned the stupid Multiple Choice to you, you are so very welcome.
external nares->nasal cavity->nasal conhae->nasopharnx->oropharnx-> laryngopharnx->trachea->primary bronchus->secondary bronchus-> tertiary bonchus->terinal bronchiole->respiratory bronchiles->alveolar duct-> alveolus