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Understanding Brontides and Their Role in Respiratory Health

Brontides are small, irregularly shaped bodies found in the bronchioles of the lungs. They are composed of inflammatory cells and mucus, and can be a sign of respiratory infection or inflammation.

What is the function of the bronchioles ?

The bronchioles are the small airways that branch off from the trachea and lead to the alveoli, where gas exchange occurs. They are responsible for directing air into the lungs and for filtering out dust, bacteria, and other foreign particles.

What is the difference between a bronchiole and a bronchus ?

A bronchus is a larger airway that branches off from the trachea and leads to a group of bronchioles. A bronchiole, on the other hand, is a smaller airway that branches off from a bronchus and leads to an alveolus.

What is the role of mucus in the respiratory system ?

Mucus is a thick, protective substance produced by the respiratory system that helps to trap dust, bacteria, and other foreign particles, preventing them from entering the lungs. It also helps to keep the airways moist and humidified, which is important for proper lung function.

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