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Meaning of "bronchioles"

Bronchiole is a small airway in the respiratory system that branches off from the bronchi
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  • plural of bronchiole

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Bronchioles and alveolar ducts also develop.
The percentage of affected bronchioles was then calculated.
The bronchioles terminate into the alveoli.
It relaxes the smooth muscles of the bronchioles.
Bronchioles are the smallest airways of the lungs.
They are located at the extremities of the bronchioles.
Primary bronchioles divide into respiratory bronchioles.
This division results in the formation of bronchioles.
Bronchioles are structures that branch in the lungs.
Branching has continued to form terminal bronchioles.
The alveoli and bronchioles form the lungs.
Gas exchange takes place in the bronchioles.
Terminal bronchioles then branch to form respiratory bronchioles.
The conducting zone ends at the terminal bronchioles.
Lemon makes the bronchioles less sensitive to histamine.

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Each bronchus branches into bronchioles.
Bronchioles have no cartilage at all.
Alveoli are the spherical outcroppings of the respiratory bronchioles.
Functions of respiratory bronchioles and alveoli.
Similar lesions can also be observed in the respiratory bronchioles.
The walls of the bronchioles become thick and inflamed.
Alveoli are microscopic air sacs served by the bronchioles.
The diameter of the bronchioles plays an important role in air flow.
Each lung has about thirty thousand bronchioles.
The bronchioles deliver air to the exchange surfaces of the lungs.
It then goes through outlets called bronchioles.
As the bronchioles get smaller they divide into terminal bronchioles.
Bronchodilators relax airways and help keep bronchioles open.
Bronchioles are defined as the small airways lacking any cartilagenous support.
The medical condition of inflammation of the bronchioles is termed bronchiolitis.
The bronchioles dilate.
There are oxygen sensors in the smaller bronchi and bronchioles.
The infection causes the bronchioles to swell and become inflamed.
Alveolar ducts are distal continuations of the respiratory bronchioles.
The walls of the bronchioles lack cartilage and seromucous glands.
This means there is less resistance at the terminal bronchioles.
These are bronchioles.
Each bronchus further branches into smaller tubes or bronchioles.
Terminal bronchioles contain a limited number of ciliated cells and no goblet cells.
This is a chest infection deep in the bronchioles and alveoli.
These bronchioles further narrow and end in small sacs known as alveoli.
This involves dilatation and destruction of the respiratory bronchioles.
The walls of the bronchioles contain smooth muscle and have no cartilage.
It is required for the development of lymphatic vasculature surrounding lung bronchioles.
The alveolar region extending from the bronchioles to the alveolar sacs.
Simple ciliated cuboidal cells are also present in the respiratory bronchioles.
The alveoli and bronchioles of the lungs become plugged with a fibrous exudates.
These airways carry the oxygen to the bronchioles inside the lungs.
The veterinarian will resort to medication to reduce inflammation of bronchi and bronchioles.
Histamine is responsible for constriction of bronchioles when they become exposed to environmental allergens.

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