The bronchi are like a tree upside down! They start with two big tubes, and then they split into smaller ones called bronchioles. These tiny tubes go to little air bubbles at the end, helping us breathe!
A simple explanation of the bronchi and bronchioles for young children.
The bronchi are like a tree upside down! They start with two big tubes, and then they split into smaller ones called bronchioles. These tiny tubes go to little air bubbles at the end, helping us breathe!
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