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What is the medical term meaning the inspection of both the trachea and bronchi through a bronchoscope?

tracheobronchoscopyBronchoscopy.


Inspection of both the trachea and the bronchi through a bronchscope?

trachebroncoscopy


How is a bronchoscopy performed?

While the bronchoscope is moving down the throat, additional anesthetic is put into the bronchoscope to anesthetize the lower airways. The physician observes the trachea, bronchi,


What does air pass through after the trachea?

After the trachea, air goes into the primary bronchi, then interpulmonary bronchi, then bronchioles, then terminal bronchioles, then into the alveoli.


Instrument for examining the tubes branching off the trachea?

Bronchoscope.


When you inhale air goes through the what before it enters the bronchi?

trachea


What structures does air pass through as it travels to the lungs?

The nose, pharynx, trachea, and bronchi.


Air passageway between trachea and lungs?

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.== ==


What is the passageway for air from the pharynx to the bronchi is the?

Trachea


Describe and locate the trachea and bronchi?

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


Where does the bronchi start in the body and trachea end?

The Bronchi starts just after the trachea turns left ore right


What two tubes are divided by the trachea?

After air passes through the larynx, it enters your windpipe, or trachea. The trachea cleans the air again and channels it into the lungs through two large tubes called bronchi. The bronchi divide into smaller tubes and eventually lead to air sacs called alveoli. It is in the alveoli that oxygen moves into your blood and carbon dioxide moves out.