Put the events of embryonic respiratory system development into the correct order. Rank the options below. Primitive alveoli develop. Primitive alveoli develop. open choices for ranking No answer The respiratory diverticulum forms. The respiratory diverticulum forms. open choices for ranking No answer The tertiary bronchi develop. The tertiary bronchi develop. open choices for ranking No answer The left and right primary bronchial buds form. The left and right primary bronchial buds form. open choices for ranking No answer The secondary bronchial buds form.
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