bronchioles
Starting from the left and right bronchi, bronchus for singular, these branch down from the trachea. Then the bronchi branch off to smaller bronchi and these branch off to bronchioles. The bronchioles contain air sacs at the end called alveoli and alveolus for singular.
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The large tubes that branch off from the trachea are called bronchi. The trachea divides into the right and left primary bronchi, which further subdivide into smaller bronchi and bronchioles within the lungs. These passages are responsible for conducting air to and from the lungs during breathing.
The bronchial tubes, or bronchi, begin at the trachea (windpipe) where it bifurcates into the left and right main bronchi at the level of the fifth thoracic vertebra (T5). These main bronchi then branch into smaller secondary (lobar) bronchi and further into tertiary (segmental) bronchi within the lungs, facilitating airflow to each lung lobe and segment.
Bronchioles
The small air tubes that lead to the alveoli are called bronchioles. They branch off from the bronchi and continue to subdivide into smaller tubes within the lungs, eventually ending in the alveoli where gas exchange occurs.
These are the bronchi. (One bronchus, two bronchi).
Bronchi are the two tubes that branch off into each lung.
The tubes at the bottom of the windpipe are called bronchi, which branch off into smaller tubes called bronchioles that lead to the lungs. They are part of the respiratory system and play a crucial role in transporting air to and from the lungs for gas exchange.
The two tubes that lead from the trachea are called the bronchi. Each bronchus (singular of bronchi) branches off into the left and right lungs, where they further divide into smaller bronchi and bronchioles, facilitating airflow and gas exchange.
The trachea branches into two bronchial tubes called the left and right main bronchi. These bronchi further divide into smaller bronchial tubes that extend into the lungs to supply air to the bronchioles and alveoli for gas exchange.
The bronchial tubes (or bronchi) are the large tubular structures within the lungs. These carry air into the lungs from the trachea. They branch into smaller tubes called bronchioles, and then to the smallest tubes that contain the alveoli (air sacs) of the lungs.