Air passages that are less than 0.5 mm in diameter are terminal bronchioles, whereas respiratory bronchioles are under 1 mm in diameter.
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.== ==
It is all a matter of size and there they are on the bronchial 'tree'. The pharynx is the trunk. The primary bronchi are the first two large branches (going to each lung). They branch to form tertiary bronchi.Each tertiary bronchus branches into multiple bronchioles, which branch further into the very smallest conducting branches, the terminal bronchioles.Each terminal bronchiole branches to form several respiratory bronchioles, where gas exchange takes place.
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The positive + terminal is slightly larger.
Terminal provides infrastructure for the port to handle containers.
One is named X11 and the other is named terminal
Simple, one Is Vellus and the other is Terminal.
The difference is the length of the vector.
The difference between terminal speed and terminal velocity is really simple. Terminal speed can be used to refer to the maximum speed an object can reach before factors like friction prevent anymore speed to be gained. Terminal velocity, however, generally refers to the rate at which this speed was gained.
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The difference between normal and average respiratory rate is simple. Normal is healthy and cannot change and average most certainly can change.
That's a difference in electrical potential, not potential energy.It's described in units of "volts".