AVVEOIL
alveoli
alveoli
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.
which bubbles ? i think u r talking about air sacks called as alveoli which helps in exchange of gases in our lungs
A birds bones has tiny air sacks throughout them. All of the sacks are connected to the lungs.
In the lungs
The scientific name for air sacks in the respiratory system is alveoli. These tiny air sacs are responsible for the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide between the lungs and bloodstream.
Tiny air sacs where the exchange of gases between air and blood takes place are located in the lungs. These air sacs are called alveoli and are surrounded by capillaries where oxygen from the air enters the blood and carbon dioxide exits the blood into the air.
Tiny air sacks that hold portions of air.
These tiny air sacs are called alveoli. These alveoli are surrounded by capilaries tiny blood vessells. These capilaries have holes that are to small for blood cells to escape but are big enogh for oxygen molecules to pass in to the blood stream and attach to the haemoglobin in your blood.
Alveoli