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Bronchial walls are mostly made of epithelial tissue and hyaline cartilage.

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The bronchial walls are made up of cartilage, smooth muscle, connective tissue, and mucous-secreting cells. These components work together to provide structure, support, and regulation of airflow in the respiratory system.

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