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Bronchiole
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๐ŸซBronchiole

Passageways by which air passes through the nose or mouth to the alveoli of the lungs

The bronchioles ( BRONG-kee-ohls) are the smaller branches of the bronchial airways in the lower respiratory tract. They include the terminal bronchioles, and finally the respiratory bronchioles that mark the start of the respiratory zone delivering air to the gas exchanging units of the alveoli. The bronchioles no longer contain the cartilage that is found in the bronchi, or glands in their submucosa.

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