There is no specific term that describes a burst alveolar sac. There is a term for the collapse of an alveolar sac (usually due to insufficient presence of surfactant), and that term is ATALECTASIS.
Alveoli
These are the Alveoli.
Alveoli (pulmonis) or just alveoli.
The air spaces in the lungs are called pulmonary alveoli. They are where gas exchange occurs in the lungs of mammals.
These are called alveoli. The singular term is alveolus.
The humorus
Alveoli
What is known is that particles of silica dust get trapped in the tiny sacs (alveoli) in the lungs where air exchange takes place. White blood cells called macrophages in the alveoli ingest the silica and die.
The fluid in the alveoli of the lungs is called pulmonary surfactant. It helps to reduce surface tension and prevent the alveoli from collapsing, allowing for efficient gas exchange during respiration.
i think its called the ALVEOLI
They are called alveoli.
An individual air cell is called an alveolus (plural: alveoli) in the lungs. Alveoli are tiny air sacs where gas exchange occurs during the process of breathing.