Bronchus Link
The (plural: bronchi ) is a critical, large airway tube that branches from the trachea (windpipe) to deliver air into the lungs. These tubes are part of the conducting zone of the respiratory system, serving as the main distribution network for oxygen while filtering and moisturizing inhaled air. Anatomy and Structure
Moistens and warms air as it enters the body to prevent damage to delicate lung tissues. Common Clinical Conditions Bronchi: What Are They, Function, Anatomy & Conditions bronchus
Acts as a passageway for air moving from the trachea to the smaller bronchioles and eventually the alveoli for gas exchange. The (plural: bronchi ) is a critical, large
Hyaline cartilage provides structural support to keep the airways open during the pressure changes of breathing. Common Clinical Conditions Bronchi: What Are They, Function,
These supply each lobe of the lung (three on the right, two on the left).
Lined with ciliated pseudostratified columnar epithelium and goblet cells that produce mucus to trap dust and pathogens. Physiological Functions
