The catch debris in the bronchi are cilia, which are tiny hair-like structures lining the respiratory tract. They work in conjunction with mucus produced by goblet cells to trap inhaled particles, such as dust and microbes. The coordinated movement of cilia helps to propel the mucus upward toward the throat, where it can be swallowed or expelled, thereby keeping the airways clear.
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No, bronchi splits into secondary and tertiary bronchi . Which in terminal Bronchi. And which in air sacs.
Bronchi is branched in primary and secondary. bronchi is branch of bronchus.
The bronchial tree includes the trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles. Pimary Bronchi, Secondary Bronchi, Tertiary Bronchi, and Smaller Bronchi.
There are five (5) secondary bronchi (aka lobar bronchi). Three (3) on the right: 1) superior lobar bronchi 2) middle lobar bronchi 3) inferior lobar bronchi And two (2) on the left: 4) superior lobar bronchi 5) inferior lobar bronchi
The left bronchi.
Bronchi divide into bronchioles.
Bronchorrhagia is bleeding from the bronchi. Bronchorrhea is abnormal discharge from the bronchi.
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The celia are located in the ducts of the respiratory system- to remove all the debris (dirt e.g. smoke fumes from cigarettes) from the nose, throat, larynx, trachea, bronchi and the bronchioli.
the bronchi is conected to your lungs.
Me as a bronchi differ quite muchly.