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Which anatomical structures does the “conducting zone” of the lower respiratory tract contain?

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Which anatomical structures does the “conducting zone” of the lower respiratory tract contain?


  1. Eustachian tube, larynx and trachea.
  2. Primary, secondary and tertiary bronchi and bronchioles.
  3. Nares, conchae, olfactory mucosa and sinuses.
  4. Nasopharynx and larynx.

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B: The conducting zone is distal to the trachea and before the alveoli.

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