

The pulmonary arteries whose walls are very thin in comparison to that of the arteries in the main circulation feed the lung up to the level of the terminal bronchioles and then split into the capillary bed. The blood vessels in the lungs continually branch and get consistently smaller very like the branching of the airways.

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