The small sacs at the end of the Bronchial tubes are called the anus.
PL77 * erm i think you have the wrong organ system, that is the end of the digestive system bronchial tubes are in the respiratory system and the small sacs attached to the bronchial tubes are called alveoli they are air sacs in the lungs*They are called as alveoli. Alveoli is plural. Alveouls is singular. This alveolus is composed sac, composed of flat cells. The bronchiole terminate into air sac. It divides six times. So if you calculate the number, you get total 127 alveoli connected to one bronchiole.
The small sac clusters at the end of bronchioles are called alveoli and they are the site of gas exchange with the blood.
These "tiny sacs" are called vacuoles, but there are many other vacuoles that contain things other than starch.
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the air goes into your lungs. In your lungs there are billions of tiny air sacs. Surrounding each air sac is a network of blood capillaries. The air sacs and the blood capillaries are separated by a thin membrane. Across this membrane the air sacs give the blood capillaries oxygen and they blood capillaries give the air sacs carbon dioxide. We breathe out this carbon dioxide!
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identify the part of the resperatory system which cluster of tiny thin walled sacs found at the end of leach bronchi
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The tiny sacs are called alveoli and are basically the lungs.
These "tiny sacs" are called vacuoles, but there are many other vacuoles that contain things other than starch.
Inside the lungs are tiny tubes known as the terminal bronchiole. Within these tubes are thing air sacs which transfer oxygen directly into the blood and remove carbon dioxide.
The air sacs are called Alveoli
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