The noun bronchus is the singular form of bronchi.
The word 'bronchi' is the plural form of the singular noun bronchus.
"Has" is singular, e.g. He has, she has. "Have" is plural, e.g. They have, we have. The exception is "I" - e.g. I have.
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Does is the third person singular form of the verb do. Does is used with singular noun or pronoun subjects.
The singular form of the demonstrative pronoun 'these' is this.
Bronchus is the singular form; bronchi is the plural.
Bronchus is a singular noun. (The plural from, more commonly hears, is bronchi.)
Bronchi itself is a plural. Its singular is bronchus.
The word 'bronchi' is the plural form of the singular noun bronchus.
bronchi (singular bronchus) --Allison
Bronchi is the plural of bronchus.
The main branches from the trachea are the bronchi (bronchus is a singular one). These also lead to bronchioles, which lead to aveoli in the lungs.
The correct spelling of the medical condition of the lungs is "bronchitis".
No, bronchioles branch of a bronchus.
A bronchiole has no cartilage in its wall, a bronchus does.
bronchus diverges from the windpipe. bronchus enters lung and provides air passage.
The right main bronchus is wider, shorter, and more vertical than the left. The left main bronchus is smaller in caliber,but 5 cm longer than the left bronchus.