Technically yes. However, there are a few more strucutres that thanks to their histological properties can participate in the gas exchange process: respiratory bronchioles, and alveolar ducts.
They are called alveoli (plural of alveolus).
I presume you are talking about the Alveoli.
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The structure in the lungs that contains the thinnest epithelium is the alveoli. Alveoli are air sacs where the exchange of gases takes place.
The thin sacs in the lungs where the gas exchange takes place are called aveoli.
Simply put, the gas exchange occurs in the lungs. More specifically, the blood exchange occurs at the avoli, the "air sacs" in the lungs where the surrounding capillaries can be oxygenated.
You are correct.
Gas exchange between the body and the environment occurs in the lungs.
Gas exchange occurs across the respiratory membrane of the alveoli; however, the short answer is simply alveoli
The tiny sacs in our lungs are called 'alveoli' which is what makes gas exchange possible.
in the micro air sacs
The alveoli are small sacs within the lungs where gas exchange occurs. They are located at the ends of bronchiole branches.
They are called the aveolar sacs .they consists of aveoles and the exchange of gases takes place here.
In the alveoli - the minute sacs at the ends of the branches.