A simple explanation for kids about the structure of the lungs, focusing on bronchi and bronchioles.
The lungs have big tubes called bronchi that split into smaller tubes known as bronchioles, which look like a tree turned upside down. At the end of these tiny bronchioles are little air bubbles that help us breathe!
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