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Neha Leffler

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What is at the end of the bronchiole?

A air sac


What is the main difference between a bronchus and a bronchiole?

A bronchiole has no cartilage in its wall, a bronchus does.


Where does the oxygens exchange take place?

It happens in the Alveoli. The Alveoli is a balloonlike air sacs that is found at the end of each end of bronchiole.


What is the medical term meaning bronchiole?

Bronchiole is the medical term meaning small bronchi


What is at the end of every bronchiole?

The bronchi (their bronchioles) end in the air sacs (alveoli). These are where oxygen enters the blood vessels, and carbon dioxide is removed.


What organs are apart of the respiratory system?

The parts are the Trachea,Bronchiole,Bronchiole Tubes, Bronchi, and the air sacs.


What are the names of the tiny air sacs at the end of the bronchioles?

identify the part of the resperatory system which cluster of tiny thin walled sacs found at the end of leach bronchi


What rhymes with bronchiole?

hole, mole,


What is at tip of each bronchiole?

Alveoli.


The innermost chamber of respiratory system into which air can be drawn is ..........?

innermost chamber of respiratory system into which air can be drawn is . Bronchiole


What are at the end of each bronchiole are tiny air sacs called?

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*


Describe the structure of a terminal bronchiole and its alveolar sac?

terminal brobchiole is formed as a result of division of respiratory bronchiole. It is extremely thin and end up into alveolar sac ALVEOLAR SAC THESE ARE SMALL SACS WITH 8 TO 10 SACCULES CALLES ALVEOLI. IT HAS CENTRAL AIR PASSAGE. THESE ALVEOLI SERVE AS RESPIRATORY MEMBRANE AND HELP IN EXCHANGE OF GASES