A simple explanation of the bronchi in our lungs, designed for 6-year-old children.
The bronchi in our lungs are like an upside-down tree. It starts with two big tubes that split into smaller ones called bronchioles. These small tubes lead to tiny air bubbles where we help our bodies get oxygen from the air!
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