They're located at the end of the bronchioles which are connected to the bronchi
Bronchioles.
The three types of bronchioles are terminal bronchioles, respiratory bronchioles, and conducting bronchioles. Terminal bronchioles are the smallest airways in the respiratory system that lead to the respiratory bronchioles where gas exchange occurs. Conducting bronchioles are larger airways that branch off the main bronchi and help to conduct air to the smaller bronchioles.
description of the bronchioles
There are the bronchi and bronchioles
No, bronchioles are found in the lungs, not the larynx.
The bronchioles carries inhaled and exhaled air to and from the alveoli.
it is bronchioles
terminal bronchioles
Respiratory bronchioles end in alveolar sacs (alveoli).
Bronchioles don't have cartilage because they need to be able to constrict and dilate
-Both are tube-like -Both transport air from one place to another -Both are part of the respiratory system -Both are connected to the bronchi