Close to the lungs, the trachea divides into two tubes, called the bronchi {sing. bronchus), which enter the respective lungs.
Bronchioles are the subsequent still finer tubes of tertiary bronchi that acquire a diameter of about 1 mm and are without cartilage rings.
The entire inner lining of the larynx, trachea, bronchi, and bronchioles is formed of ciliated epithelium.
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