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Secondary bronchus

A secondary bronchus resembles a primary bronchus except that all layers are thinner; the passageway is surrounded by plates rather than rings of cartilage; and the smooth muscle becomes more prominent. Abundant, longitudinal elastic fibers remain in the lamina propria, but they are more dispersed than in the trachea and primary bronchi. 200x

Epithelium > <p>The epithelium of a secondary bronchus is pseudostratified columnar with cilia and goblet cells. The lamina propria is rich in elastic fibers, and smooth muscle bands spiral around the bronchus.</p>

Epithelium >

The epithelium of a secondary bronchus is pseudostratified columnar with cilia and goblet cells. The lamina propria is rich in elastic fibers, and smooth muscle bands spiral around the bronchus.

Lamina propria <p>The epithelium of a secondary bronchus is pseudostratified columnar with cilia and goblet cells. The lamina propria is rich in elastic fibers, and smooth muscle bands spiral around the bronchus.</p>

Lamina propria

The epithelium of a secondary bronchus is pseudostratified columnar with cilia and goblet cells. The lamina propria is rich in elastic fibers, and smooth muscle bands spiral around the bronchus.

 - Smooth muscle <p>The epithelium of a secondary bronchus is pseudostratified columnar with cilia and goblet cells. The lamina propria is rich in elastic fibers, and smooth muscle bands spiral around the bronchus.</p>

- Smooth muscle

The epithelium of a secondary bronchus is pseudostratified columnar with cilia and goblet cells. The lamina propria is rich in elastic fibers, and smooth muscle bands spiral around the bronchus.

 - Mixed glands > <p>Mixed glands are visible in the lamina propria of the secondary bronchus as well as spilling around the cartilage plates.</p>

- Mixed glands >

Mixed glands are visible in the lamina propria of the secondary bronchus as well as spilling around the cartilage plates.

Cartilage plates > <p>Cartilage plates, rather than cartilage rings, maintain patency in a secondary bronchus.</p>

Cartilage plates >

Cartilage plates, rather than cartilage rings, maintain patency in a secondary bronchus.

Bronchial blood vessels > <p>Bronchial blood vessels lie within the wall of each secondary bronchus, supplying the tissues of the wall.</p>

Bronchial blood vessels >

Bronchial blood vessels lie within the wall of each secondary bronchus, supplying the tissues of the wall.

Alveoli > <p>Alveoli surrounding this secondary bronchus indicate that this passageway is intrapulmonary.</p>

Alveoli >

Alveoli surrounding this secondary bronchus indicate that this passageway is intrapulmonary.