pseudostratified columnar epithelium
pseudostratified columnar epithelium
In the lining of the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles.
This usually indicates that your phlegm is blood-tinged, often from the lining of the bronchi or trachea, due, most frequently, to the trauma to the epithelial lining which results from repeated coughing.
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.== ==
Trachea
the trachea is anterior in your neck or the stiff part of your throat. the bronchi are connected to the trachea and its the part that splits into the lungs
The Bronchi starts just after the trachea turns left ore right
After the trachea, air goes into the primary bronchi, then interpulmonary bronchi, then bronchioles, then terminal bronchioles, then into the alveoli.
The 'Carina'.
the trachea is air passage tube that allows air to enter your lungs. the bronchi are two little tubes that are connected to the end of your trachea and lead to the lungs.
Bronchi
bronchi
in the lungs