Term Name: segmental bronchus
Synonyms: tertiary bronchus
Definition: The tertiary bronchi (also known as the segmental bronchi) arise from the secondary bronchi. The respiratory epithelium lining their lumen is surrounded by a layer of smooth muscle. This layer is composed of two ribbons of smooth muscle that spiral in opposite directions. The smooth muscle layer is surrounded by irregular plates of hyaline cartilage which help maintain the patency of the airway. Each of the tertiary bronchi serves a specific bronchopulmonary segment. There are 10 tertiary bronchi in the right lung, and eight in the left. The tertiary bronchi get smaller and divide into primary bronchioles. [WP,unvetted].
Ontology: Uberon Ontology [UBERON:0002184]

Relationships
is part of: lobe of lung
has parts: epithelium of segmental bronchus lumen of tertiary bronchus mucosa of segmental bronchus submucosa of segmental bronchus
is a type of: intrapulmonary bronchus
has subtype: parabronchus right lung accessory lobe segmental bronchus right lung caudal lobe segmental bronchus right lung cranial lobe segmental bronchus