Bronchi: The large air tubes leading from the trachea to the lungs that convey air to and from the lungs. The bronchi have cartilage as part of their supporting wall structure. The trachea divides to form the right and left main bronchi which, in turn, divide to form the lobar, segmental, and finally the subsegmental bronchi. Bronchi is the plural ... Found on http://www.medterms.com/script/main/art.asp?articlekey=2534
The bronchi are the tubes which carry air from the trachea to the inner recesses of the lungs, where it can transfer oxygen to the blood in the alveoli. Two main bronchi, the right and left bronchus, branch off of the low end of the trachea in what is called the tracheal bifurcation. One bronchus extends into each of the right and left lung. The br... Found on http://www.probertencyclopaedia.com/browse/EB.HTM
(bronchus) The airways (tubes) taking air into the lungs. The main bronchi are the airways that connect the windpipe (trachea) to each lung. So there is a right and a left bronchus. The bronchi connect to the secondary bronchi that go to each lobe of the lungs. There are even smaller tertiary bronchi that go to each segment of the lungs. Found on https://www.encyclo.co.uk/local/20753