bronchioles
bronchioles
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.
No, bronchioles are part of the respiratory system. They are small airways found in the lungs.
The bronchioles connect to one or the other of the bronchi, the two main branches of the trachea, which lead directly to the lungs. Singular of "bronchi" is "bronchus".
it dissolves oxygen in the fluid and from there it can diffuse to the alveolar cells.It goes right back to evolution where single cells have to absorb oxygen from water.All of our cells systems ae aquatic.
Bronchioles
bronchi
The increasingly smaller airways branching off into the lungs are known as bronchi and bronchioles. The primary bronchi divide into secondary (lobar) bronchi, which further divide into tertiary (segmental) bronchi, and continue to branch into smaller bronchioles. These bronchioles eventually lead to terminal bronchioles, which then connect to the alveolar ducts and alveoli, where gas exchange occurs. This branching structure facilitates the distribution of air throughout the lungs, maximizing surface area for respiration.
bronchi to connect lungs
They are the bronchi.
alveolar ducts
During asthma attacks, the bronchi narrow. The bronchi connect your trachea and bronchioles, which lead to your alveoli.