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The brochiole's function is to allow oxygen to pass into the aveoli (air sacks covered in capillaries) where the oxygen can then enter your blood stream.
it is called air sacks
The little sacks found in you LUNGS are called ecoli and they fill up with air every time you breath in.
the air enters the bronchioles, and into the aveoli, which are small, one cell-thick sacks of air. These sacks are surrounded by tiny capillaries, which is how your blood retrieves its oxygen. From here, the oxygenated blood is carried back to the heart through the pulmonary vein and pumped into your body.
AVVEOIL
which bubbles ? i think u r talking about air sacks called as alveoli which helps in exchange of gases in our lungs
bronchioles
In the lungs
alveoli
has little sacks of air to keep it floating
In mammals, air enters the lungs through tubes called bronchi, which branch into smaller tubules called bronchioles. These bronchioles extend out to tiny air sacs called alveoli, where gas exchange occurs.
The bronchioles carries inhaled and exhaled air to and from the alveoli.