the two branches of the wind pipe
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Bronchi
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The trachea extends from the larynx and branches into the two primary bronchi.
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Bronchi and bronchioles are the two branches of the windpipe
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- The bifurcation of the trachea and bronchioles is where the bronchi, which are cylindrical in shape, are situated.
- The bronchi facilitate and guarantee the air's flow from the trachea to the bronchioles and alveoli.
- The right bronchus and left bronchus are the body's two primary bronchi.
- The zone responsible for carrying air includes the bronchi.
- The conducting zone, which consists of the windpipe and throat, is primarily in charge of transporting air into and out of the body.
- The bronchi's job is to make sure that air gets from the trachea to the bronchioles.
- The numerous branches of the bronchioles, which facilitate gas exchange with the blood, branch out into the alveoli and alveolar infundibula.
- The bronchioles can be thought of as the last segment of the respiratory tract.
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