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Art-labeling Activity: Structural features of the bronchi and bronchioles Drag the labels to the appropriate location in the figure. | 1000 Tertiary bronchi Cartilage Terminal bronchiole Visceral pleura Lobar bronchus Pulmonary lobule Respiratory bronchiole Art-labeling Activity: Structural features of the bronchi and bronchioles Tertiary bronchi Cartilage Terminal bronchiole Visceral pleura Lobar bronchus Pulmonary lobule Respiratory bronchiole Left primary bronchus Cartilage plates Bronchioles
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