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So, I know that both the bronchi and the bronchioles have smooth muscle in their walls. But when talking about broncho-constriction or -dilation are we referring to bronchi, bronchioles, or both (in the context really of sympathetic and parasympathetic tone). One of my texts say bronchi, while my lecture notes say bronchioles...
I am more inclined to think it's the bronchioles because much of the bronchi are held stiffly open by cartilage plates, but I'm not sure - the sources I've looked at just say airway smooth muscle rather than referring to the type of airway...
I am more inclined to think it's the bronchioles because much of the bronchi are held stiffly open by cartilage plates, but I'm not sure - the sources I've looked at just say airway smooth muscle rather than referring to the type of airway...
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