bronquio
Bronquio is one of the main air passages that conduct air from the trachea to the lungs. In humans there are two main bronchi: the right main bronchus and the left main bronchus. They enter the lungs at the hilum and diverge to supply each lung. The right main bronchus is typically wider, shorter, and more vertical than the left, which influences the pattern of inhaled object aspiration.
Each main bronchus gives rise to lobar (secondary) bronchi: three on the right for the three lung
Function and physiology: bronchi serve to conduct air to the smaller airways, humidify and filter it, and
Clinical relevance: inflammation of the bronchi is bronchitis; chronic bronchitis is a form of chronic obstructive
Development: bronchi arise from the foregut endoderm as part of the developing tracheobronchial tree during embryogenesis.