lungebronkierne
Lungebronkierne, often referred to as bronchial tubes or airways, are a crucial part of the respiratory system in humans and many other animals. They are the passages that conduct air into the lungs. The trachea, or windpipe, splits into two main bronchi, one for each lung, which are known as the primary bronchi. These primary bronchi then further subdivide into smaller and smaller tubes, forming a branching structure within the lungs. This intricate network of airways is often described as the bronchial tree.
The walls of the lungebronkierne are composed of cartilage, smooth muscle, and a lining of mucous membrane.