To deliver oxygen (air) to the right & left lungs so that gas exchange can occur
Each bronchiole ends in a cluster of air sacs called alveoli. In the alveoli gases are exchanged during respiration.
bronchus(bronchi-plural) held open by cartilage, they convey air into each lung. The bronchi are lined with mucous membrane and ciliated cells which trap and help in the removal of any dirt and dust that enters.
The bronchus helps you breathe.
If you mean bronchial tube, it leads the air containing oxygen from the atmosphere into your lungs when you breathe in and it leads out the air containing carbon dioxide when you breathe out.
to transport air to rest of body
Allow air to pass from trachea to lungs
it moves the air aaround from the lungs
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The bronchus also known as the air sacs has an extremely thin wall with a rich blood flow. Oxygen comes in through the trachea and into the bronchus were the gas exchange of Co2 and oxygen takes place
Glucose+Oxygen=water+energy+ Co2
The function of the bronchus is to split up the air coming into the right and left lung
Each bronchiole ends in a cluster of air sacs called alveoli. In the alveoli gases are exchanged during respiration. bronchus(bronchi-plural) held open by cartilage, they convey air into each lung. The bronchi are lined with mucous membrane and ciliated cells which trap and help in the removal of any dirt and dust that enters
To deliver oxygen (air) to the right & left lungs so that gas exchange can occur
Each bronchiole ends in a cluster of air sacs called alveoli. In the alveoli gases are exchanged during respiration.
bronchus(bronchi-plural) held open by cartilage, they convey air into each lung. The bronchi are lined with mucous membrane and ciliated cells which trap and help in the removal of any dirt and dust that enters.
The bronchus helps you breathe.
If you mean bronchial tube, it leads the air containing oxygen from the atmosphere into your lungs when you breathe in and it leads out the air containing carbon dioxide when you breathe out.
to transport air to rest of body
Allow air to pass from trachea to lungs
it moves the air aaround from the lungs
Your Mum and Dad
The bronchus also known as the air sacs has an extremely thin wall with a rich blood flow. Oxygen comes in through the trachea and into the bronchus were the gas exchange of Co2 and oxygen takes place
Glucose+Oxygen=water+energy+ Co2
Cartilage in the bronchus provides structural support, helping to maintain the shape and patency of the airways. It also prevents collapse of the bronchial walls during breathing, ensuring efficient airflow to the lungs.
Bronchi is the plural of bronchus.
"Lobar bronchus" literally means a bronchus that supplies a lobe of the lung. It is a branch of the main bronchus that further divides into smaller bronchi to provide air to specific lung lobes.
The right primary bronchus is the more likely site for an inspired object to become lodged due to its wider diameter and more vertical orientation compared to the left primary bronchus.
The right main bronchus is shorter, wider, and more vertical than the left main bronchus, making it easier for objects to enter. This anatomical difference can increase the likelihood of a nut or foreign object entering the right bronchus rather than the left.
The function of cartilage in the bronchus is to hold the soft tissue open so that air may pass through. The cartilage in the bronchus are C-shaped rings.
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The function is to transport air to the rest of the body.
Allow air to pass from trachea to lungs
Cartilage in the bronchus provides structural support, helping to maintain the shape and patency of the airways. It also prevents collapse of the bronchial walls during breathing, ensuring efficient airflow to the lungs.
The noun bronchus is the singular form of bronchi.
Bronchi is the plural of bronchus.
The right bronchus is a passage leading from the trachea/windpipe into the right lung. When objects are aspirated, they are more likely to end up in the right bronchus than the left because its angle at the carina (the point where the trachea divides into a left and right bronchus) is more vertical/leads more straight down
The function of the bronchus is to split up the air coming into the right and left lungEach bronchiole ends in a cluster of air sacs called alveoli. In the alveoli gases are exchanged during respiration. bronchus(bronchi-plural) held open by cartilage, they convey air into each lung. The bronchi are lined with mucous membrane and ciliated cells which trap and help in the removal of any dirt and dust that enters
No, bronchioles branch of a bronchus.
A bronchiole has no cartilage in its wall, a bronchus does.