noun
- Plural of alveolus; tiny air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs between air and blood.
- Small cavities or recesses in various tissues or structures, such as in bone or glandular tissue.
Usage: anatomy; medical
Usage: anatomy; general
Examples
- Oxygen enters the bloodstream through the alveoli in the lungs.
- The alveoli are lined with a thin membrane that allows gas exchange.
- Damage to the alveoli can result in reduced oxygen absorption.
- Each lung contains millions of tiny alveoli.
- Diseases like emphysema destroy the alveoli over time.
- The alveoli expand and contract with each breath.