Bronchial Tubes
(
En español: Bronquios
)
Say:
brong
-kee-ul
toobz
When a person breathes, air comes in through the nose or mouth
and then goes into the trachea (windpipe). From there, it passes
through the bronchial tubes, which are in the lungs. These tubes,
or
airways
, let air in and out of your lungs, so you can breathe. You can
call them by their nickname: bronchi (say:
brong
-kye). The bronchial tubes branch into smaller tubes called
bronchioles (say:
brong
-kee-ohlz).
Note: All information is for educational purposes only. For specific medical advice,
diagnoses, and treatment, consult your doctor.
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