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What are the bronchi?

Published in Respiratory System 1 min read

The bronchi are essentially the two large tubes that carry air from your windpipe (trachea) to your lungs. Think of them as the main airways that lead into each lung.

Bronchi Breakdown

Here's a more detailed look at the bronchi:

  • Main Bronchi (Primary Bronchi): You have a right and left main bronchus, one for each lung. These are the first branches off the trachea.
  • Branching Structure: After the main bronchi enter the lungs, they branch out into smaller and smaller tubes, resembling a tree's branches. These smaller tubes are called secondary and tertiary bronchi, eventually leading to bronchioles.

Structure and Function

Feature Description
Main Function Carry air from the trachea into the lungs.
Structure Two main tubes that branch into smaller tubes within the lungs.
Location Extending from the trachea into the left and right lungs.

In summary, the bronchi are vital for respiration, acting as the primary passageways for air to reach the gas exchange regions within your lungs.

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