The tubes in the lungs primarily refer to the bronchial tree, which consists of the bronchial tubes branching from the trachea into the lungs. These tubes facilitate the passage of air to and from the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs. The bronchial tree includes the primary bronchi, secondary bronchi, and tertiary bronchi, each progressively branching into smaller bronchioles. Proper function of these tubes is essential for effective respiration and oxygen delivery to the body.
Bronchi are the two tubes that branch off into each lung.
Bronchi
the left and right bronchi
The trachea branches off into two tubes going to each lung called the Bronchial Tubes.
bronchial
breathBronchitis
A procedure that involves repeatedly washing the inside of the bronchial tubes of the lung
The bronchus of a lung is the tubes leading up to the alveolus of the lung. The alveolus of a lung is the small air sacs at the end of the bronchi (bronchus). The alveoli is where the gas exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place.
The two tubes are the Bronchili and these take air to the alveoli where oxygen is used up and converted into co2
The average size of the human bronchial tubes typically ranges from 1 to 1.5 millimeters in diameter. This can vary depending on factors such as age, sex, and lung health.
Yes, if it is necessary and maintained well. The lungs are multi-lobed, so each tube may focus on a different area in the lung.
no it is caused when your lung tubes have too much cell thingies in them causing air to not pass through them as easily.