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Trachea contain cartilage rings, and is the long tube that goes to the lungs. The bronchi contain cartilage plates and are the branching tubes that go to the lungs.

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Trachea has seromucous glands and c shaped cartilage rings. Bronchi has incomplete cartilage rings and does not have seromucous glands.

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Q: How does the structure of the primary bronchi compare with that of the trachea?
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