Yes. You have primary, secondary, tertiary and about seventeen such generations of bronchi. They are part of the lungs.
what is longer considering the primary bronchi
Bronchi is branched in primary and secondary. bronchi is branch of bronchus.
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trachea- primary bronchi- secondary bronchi- tertiary bronchi- bronchiole- alveoli
no it is not. the bronchi is part of the respiratory system
The trachea branches into the left and right main bronchi, which further divide into smaller bronchi within the lungs. These smaller bronchi continue to branch into bronchioles, which eventually lead to alveoli where gas exchange occurs.
Bronchi (primary)
The right primary bronchus is larger in diameter.
there are two primary bronchi which branch off into secondary bronchi which supply air to the lobes of the lungs
There are two primary bronchi which are the first divisions branching off from the trachea to take air into the lungs. The primary bronchi then subdivide into lobar bronchi and then again into tertiary bronchi which continue to divide until they are tiny bronchioles which supply each of the alveoli in the lungs. The left primary bronchus leads to the left lung and the right primary bronchus leads into the right lung. The bronchi contain rings of hyaline cartilage which help to provide flexible support to the airways.
Yes a primary bronchus carries air toward each lung. After reaching the lungs, the primary bronchi branch off into secondary bronchi which carry the air to the lobes of the lungs, three on the right and two on the left.