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21 December, 11:22

How does the structure of the bronchial tree change as the bronchi become smaller?

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  1. 21 December, 13:32
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    The following structural changes occur as conducting tubes become smaller;

    - support structures change. The trachea has more hyaline cartilage than the bronchioles

    - epithelium type changes with bronchioles having ciliated columnar cells with the trachea having tall columnar pseudostratified

    - amount of smooth muscle increases as you go lower the respiratory tract
  2. 21 December, 14:49
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    A bronchus, also known as a main or primary bronchus, is a passage of airway in the respiratory tract that conducts air into the lungs. There is a right bronchus and a left bronchus and these bronchi branch into smaller secondary and tertiary bronchi which branch into smaller tubes, known as bronchioles.
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