They just function as air passage and carry the air in and out of the lungs during respiration
The celia are located in the ducts of the respiratory system- to remove all the debris (dirt e.g. smoke fumes from cigarettes) from the nose, throat, larynx, trachea, bronchi and the bronchioli.
Air travels to and from the lungs though two branches of the trachea called bronchi (one branch equals bronchus; 2 is bronchi). The bronchi subdivide within the lobes of the lungs into smaller and smaller air vessels called bronchioles or bronchioli (singular), that terminate in alveoli. When the alveoli inflate with inhaled air brought in through the bronchi, oxygen enters into the blood. When air is exhaled through the bronchi, the alveoli deflate to expel carbon dioxide and other waste gases from the blood.
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No, bronchi are not found in the abdominal cavity. They are part of the respiratory system located in the thoracic cavity, branching from the trachea into the lungs. The bronchi serve to conduct air into the lungs, where gas exchange occurs. The abdominal cavity contains organs related to digestion and other functions, but not the bronchi.
The diameter of bronchioli is approximately 1 mm or less.
The bronchioles or bronchioli are the air passageways through the nose or mouth to the lungs.
No, bronchi splits into secondary and tertiary bronchi . Which in terminal Bronchi. And which in air sacs.
Bronchi is branched in primary and secondary. bronchi is branch of bronchus.
The bronchial tree includes the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. Pimary Bronchi, Secondary Bronchi, Tertiary Bronchi, and Smaller Bronchi.
There are five (5) secondary bronchi (aka lobar bronchi). Three (3) on the right: 1) superior lobar bronchi 2) middle lobar bronchi 3) inferior lobar bronchi And two (2) on the left: 4) superior lobar bronchi 5) inferior lobar bronchi
The left bronchi.