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Trachea branches to the mainstem bronchus branches to the lobar bronchi branches to the segmental bronchi to the bronchioles branches to the terminal bronchioles branches to the respiratory bronchioles branches to the the alveolar ducts finally lead to the alveoli.Or... Trachea to Bronchus (Bronchi) to the bronchioles to the alveolar ducts to the alveoli.
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The two tubes leading into the lungs are the bronchi. They are branches off the trachea, and bring air into and out of the lungs.
one of the branches is left bronchi which go into the left lung and other right bronchi go into the right lung
The primary bronchi.
The branches of trachea include: the right main bronchus and the left main bronchus. The trachea begins immediately below the larynx.
I know some of it:It is cleaned from the larger particles that enters the throat with the air, like dust for example. The air is also tempered to reach body temperature and is moisturised so it's not too dry.
The Trachea comes down and splits into the 2 Bronchi at the Bifurcation of trachea, at the lowest point in the spit it is called the "carina". The two Bronchi are called the left and right primary bromchi, and then they quickly spit again into secondary bronchi. Hope that helps
yes, there are two primary bronchi. Each One enters each lungs.
The trachea branches into two primary bronchi which farther branch into secondary bronchi.
The windpipe branches into two bronchi to direct air to and from both lungs (the left and right). The point where the windpipe branches is called the carina.
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