The bronchi in our lungs are like an upside-down tree. They start with two big tubes and then split into smaller tubes called bronchioles. These bronchioles lead to tiny air bubbles where we take in oxygen!
A simple explanation of how bronchi and lungs work for young children.
The bronchi in our lungs are like an upside-down tree. They start with two big tubes and then split into smaller tubes called bronchioles. These bronchioles lead to tiny air bubbles where we take in oxygen!
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