bronchioles
Bronchioles
These are called bronchioles.
bronchioles
The bronchioles divide into smaller and smaller tubes, ending in microscopic branches that divide into Alveolar ducts, which end in several alveolar sacs.
Think of it like a bunch of grapes, the aveolar ducts are the stem, the grape clusters represent an alveolar sac, and each grape represent an alveolus.
Alveoli is where the oxygen has to reach to begin gas exchanges between air and blood.
Bronchioles
alveoli
Alvioli.
Because the bronchial tree needs to divide the oxygen into diffrent parts of the lungs.
distal
Cartilage
Neither trachea nor bronchial tree take in any oxygen from the air. It gets oxygen via blood supply.
An oak tree.
The smallest branches of the bronchial tree in a cat are bronchioles. These bronchioles are responsible for conducting air to and from the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs.
In the chest. It is the sum of all bronchial tissue from the start of the trachea to the last divisions in the lung before the alveoli.
The division of the Trachea is the Bronchial Tubes.
Because it resembles a tree trunk with branches.
Bronchiole
Because the bronchial tree needs to divide the oxygen into diffrent parts of the lungs.
Because the bronchial tree needs to divide the oxygen into diffrent parts of the lungs.
The bronchial tree includes the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. Pimary Bronchi, Secondary Bronchi, Tertiary Bronchi, and Smaller Bronchi.
Trachea
It's called the "bronchial tree".
The term 'bronchial tree' refers to the inner workings of the lungs. It includes the bronchi, bronchioles, and alvioli, all of which are necessary for breathing.
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