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Secondary bronchi

Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x

Secondary bronchi <p>Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x</p>

Secondary bronchi

Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x

Cartilage plates <p>Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x</p>

Cartilage plates

Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x

Mixed glands <p>Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x</p>

Mixed glands

Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x

Pulmonary vessels <p>Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x</p>

Pulmonary vessels

Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x

Bronchioles <p>Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x</p>

Bronchioles

Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x

Alveoli <p>Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x</p>

Alveoli

Secondary bronchi are intrapulmonary passages that are part of the conducting portion of the respiratory system. As a secondary bronchus branches from a primary, it becomes smaller in diameter and its wall thins. Cartilage plates and mixed glands remain, distinguishing these passages from bronchioles. Pulmonary arteries accompany secondary bronchi. 40x

Image source > <p>This image was taken from a slide in the University of Michigan slide collection.</p>

Image source >

This image was taken from a slide in the University of Michigan slide collection.