The small sacs at the end of the Bronchial tubes are called the anus.
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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.
The bronchioles branch further into the alveoli in the respiratory system. Alveoli are tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs between the lungs and the blood.
These "tiny sacs" are called vacuoles, but there are many other vacuoles that contain things other than starch.
Alveoli.
The air sacs in the lungs where gases move into and out of the blood are called alveoli. They are tiny, thin-walled sacs surrounded by blood capillaries, allowing for efficient gas exchange between the lungs and the bloodstream.
The tiny sacs in the cell that may contain starch are called amyloplasts. Amyloplasts are specialized organelles responsible for storing and synthesizing starch in plant cells. They play a crucial role in the storage of energy reserves in the form of starch.