-Both are tube-like
-Both transport air from one place to another
-Both are part of the respiratory system
-Both are connected to the bronchi
Bronchioles
Trachea branches to the mainstem bronchus branches to the lobar bronchi branches to the segmental bronchi to the bronchioles branches to the terminal bronchioles branches to the respiratory bronchioles branches to the the alveolar ducts finally lead to the alveoli.Or... Trachea to Bronchus (Bronchi) to the bronchioles to the alveolar ducts to the alveoli.
After the trachea, air goes into the primary bronchi, then interpulmonary bronchi, then bronchioles, then terminal bronchioles, then into the alveoli.
two branches called bronchioles
bronchi and bronchioles
They are the bronchi.
The subdivisions of the respiratory tree are, from trachea to lungs, are trachea, mainstem bronchi, segmental bronchi, subsegmental bronchi, terminal bronchi, bronchioles, terminal bronchioles and alveoli.There are about 20 subdivisions of bronchi and bronchioles, they are not named individually.== ==
Cartilage rings that are found in trachea
I am not sure but in the Respiratory system the trachea leads to the lungs.
nostrils, nasal cavity, trachea, bronchioles, and lungs.
The trachea, also known as the windpipe, leads to the bronchi, which then branch off into smaller bronchioles in the lungs. The trachea is responsible for carrying air to and from the lungs for breathing.
nose to throat to trachea to bonchi to bronchioles to alvelus.