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The walls of bronchioles lack a. elastic tissue b. columnar epithelium c. smooth muscle d. hyaline cartilage e. ciliated cells
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The walls of bronchioles lack
a. elastic tissue
b. columnar epithelium
c. smooth muscle
d. hyaline cartilage
e. ciliated cells
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It’s D :) :) .......
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