The alveolar duct
It is called the Bronchus
The 'Bronchus' or 'Bronchial Tube'.
"bronchiectasis" - chronic dilation of a bronchus
The smallest tube in the lungs is the Bronchus
The bronchus swells in an infection called bronchitis.
BRONCHUS is either of the two main branches of the trachea. It is also know as BRONCHI or BRONCHIOLE TUBE. I hope that helped you. ;) :) B-) :p
The breathing tube from your throat to the bronchus is called the trachea. It is a flexible tube that carries air to and from the lungs, branching into the left and right bronchi, which lead to each lung. The trachea is reinforced with cartilage rings to keep it open during breathing.
Structure of the tracheaThe trachea is lined by cartilage and divided into two branches. These two branches are called the bronchi. The left bronchus enters the left lung and the right bronchus enters the right lung. Each bronchus is further divided into around 25 smaller branches. These smaller divisions of bronchi are known as the bronchioles. The bronchioles carry air into the alveoli.
The bronchus, more commonly known as the windpipe.
Bronchiole tube is a narrow tube formed by repeated branching of the bronchi, which conducts air into the alveoli.
The bronchi. There is a left and right main bronchus dividing off the windpipe (trachea), each bronchus undergoes several divisions (about 16-17) becoming smaller and thinner before ending on the air sacs (alveoli), which provide the interface between the airways and the blood vessels so that gas exchange can take place.
Bronchiole tube is a narrow tube formed by repeated branching of the bronchi, which conducts air into the alveoli.