bronchioles in A Sentence

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    The smallest bronchi, called Bronchioles, end in the alveoli.

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    Then they split into Bronchioles which are a bit smaller.

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    Spasm of Bronchioles and increased formation of viscous mucus complicates breathing.

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    At the end of the Bronchioles are tiny air sacs known as‘alveoli'.

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    These medicines are also called bronchodilators as they widen(dilate) the bronchi and airways(Bronchioles).

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    Bronchioles differ from bronchi both in size(they are smaller) and in the composition of their walls.

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    Terminal Bronchioles are the smallest air tubes in the lungs and terminate at the alveoli of the lungs.

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    The Bronchioles are the smallest airways before the air enters the millions of tiny air sacs(alveoli) of the lung.

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    In responses to dust or other surrounding pollutants, the Bronchioles can squeeze to limit the pollution of the lungs.

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    Bronchodilators work by opening the air passages(bronchi and Bronchioles) wider so that air can flow into the lungs more freely.

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    The results are things like dilation of your blood vessels, slower heart rates and constriction of the Bronchioles in your lungs.

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    In one of the above pathogens, pathogenic agents enter mucosal respiratory Bronchioles, where they settle and begin to multiply, leading to the development of acute bronchiolitis or bronchitis.

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    Natural treatment for cough is a perfect alternative to help you maintain easy breathing, relax the Bronchioles for respiratory calm, and support your lungs and help to clear your throat.

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    Meanwhile, blood returning to the lungs gives up carbon dioxide, which collects in the alveoli and is drawn back through the Bronchioles to be expelled as you breathe out.

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    As the infection increases and the Bronchioles continue to swell, they tend to swell and fill with mucus, making it difficult for the nursing baby and young child to breathe.

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    This is because the passage of air through the Bronchioles narrowed due to information produces a characteristic whistle, which is easily heard with the stethoscope, which is key to the diagnosis of the disease.

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    Second-hand tobacco smoke includes both a gaseous and a particulate phase, with particular hazards arising from levels of carbon monoxide(as indicated below) and very small particulates(fine particular matter at the especially PM2.5 size, and PM10) which get into the Bronchioles and alveoles in the lung.

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    When we breathe, air enters through these openings before travelling into the pharynx, the space at the back of the nose and mouth, and then down into the larynx and trachea in the neck, before descending into the lungs through the bronchi, the tubes that carry air into the lungs, the Bronchioles and eventually into the alveoli, which is where gas exchange occurs over a surface area of about 75m.

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