bronhiolelor
Bronhiolelor (bronchioles) are the small airways of the lungs that conduct air from the larger bronchi to the gas-exchanging zones. They measure about 0.5 millimeters or less in diameter and branch from the tertiary bronchi into a network of conducting bronchioles and, distally, respiratory bronchioles. The terminal bronchioles form the end of the conducting airways, while the respiratory bronchioles bear alveoli along their walls and participate in gas exchange.
Two main subtypes are recognized: terminal bronchioles, which lack alveoli and glands and rely on smooth muscle
Histology changes along the bronchiolar tree. Proximal bronchioles are lined by ciliated epithelium that diminishes in
Functionally, bronhiolelor regulate airflow and airway resistance. They are subject to autonomic control: sympathetic stimulation via
Clinically, bronchiolitis is inflammation of the bronchioles and is common in infants, often caused by viral