alveolus

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İngilizce - Türkçe
alveol
diş yuvası
akciğer alveolu
diş çukuru
küçük çukur
alveolar diş yuvasına ait
(Anatomi) küçük boşluk örn: alveolus dentalis (diş köklerinin yeri)
(Tıp) (alveoli) Alveol: a) Akciğerlede "bronchiole" uçlarının genişlemesi ile meydana gelen ince hava kesecikleri, petek; b) Diş yuvası; c) Mide mukozasının peteksi hücreleri, d) Açini, asinus, çukurcuk
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alveoli
(Nükleer Bilimler) bronşçuk
alveoli
alveol
dental alveolus
dental alveol
pulmonary alveolus
(Tıp) akciğer alveolleri
İngilizce - İngilizce
a small air sac in the lungs, where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with the blood
A small cavity or pit
an anatomical structure that has the form of a hollow cavity
Termination of the airways in the lungs; primary site of gas exchange with the blood
The bony area that supports the teeth
a bony socket in the alveolar ridge that holds a tooth
a tiny sac for holding air in the lungs; formed by the terminal dilation of tiny air passageways
The socket into which the root of a tooth fits
air sac where gas exchange takes place
Air sac of the lungs
A small cavity in a coral, shell, or fossil A small depression, sac, or vesicle, as the socket of a tooth, the air cells of the lungs, the ultimate saccules of glands, etc
A cell in a honeycomb
{i} pit, small cavity (as in a honeycomb); air cell in a lung; socket of a tooth
dental alveolus
The medical term for a tooth socket in the jaw
pulmonary alveolus
A small air sac in the lungs, where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with the blood
alveoli
Air cells of the lungs
alveoli
small air "sacks" deep in the lungs where exchange of carbon dioxide and oxygen occurs Alveoli are delicate structures which are prone to damage from air pollutants
alveoli
microscopic air spaces in the lung where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide
alveoli
the small air sacs of the lung that are at the end of the airway; when droplet nuclei reach these air sacs, TB infection begins
alveoli
tiny sacs that are the smallest airways of the lungs
alveoli
Tiny sacs in the lungs where oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged with the bloodstream
alveoli
The tiny functional units of the lungs
alveoli
Tiny sac-like air spaces in the lung where carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged
alveoli
Bronchiolies eventually lead to tiny, stretchy sacs called alveoli These sacs blow up like tiny balloons when you breathe in Oxygen from the air passes through the walls of the alveoli into capillaries while carbon dioxide is passed out
alveoli
the small, sac-like structural unit of the lung where oxygen is exchanged for carbon dioxide
alveoli
Air sacs of the lungs
alveoli
the air cells of a lung
alveoli
thin-walled, small sacs located at the ends of the smallest airways in the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
alveoli
The air we breathe in travels along a network of branching passageways until it reaches the alveoli – tiny, spherical air sacs that look like bunches of grapes The alveoli are the working units of the lung because it's here that oxygen and carbon dioxide are exchanged between the lung and blood
alveoli
Alveoli are like small spherical clusters of grapes as part of the primary lung lobules where the exchange of gas between air and blood takes place
alveoli
Tiny air sacs where oxygen is transferred into your lungs and carbon dioxide waste enters the airways in order to be exhaled out
alveoli
Microscopic air sacs in the lungs where gas exchange occurs with the circulatory system
alveoli
The tiny sac-like air spaces in the lung where carbon dioxide and oxygen are exchanged
alveoli
Air cells of the lungs, formed by the terminal dilation of tiny air passageways
alveoli
Tiny airsacs within the lungs where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide takes place
alveoli
The millions of tiny compartments within the lungs at the ends of the airways (To imagine the shape, picture bunches of hollow grapes at the ends of hollow stems ) Also called "air sacs " Alveoli are where gas exchange takes place-that is, where the blood picks up oxygen (from the air a person has breathed in) and releases carbon dioxide (to be breathed out) (singular: alveolus)
alveoli
Tiny, balloon-like air sacks in the lungs Alveoli are designed to allow oxygen to pass rapidly into the blood and are also efficient at absorbing inhaled drugs
alveoli
Tiny sac-like airspaces in the lungs, resembling a bunch of grapes, where carbon dioxide from the body is exchanged for oxygen from outside the body
alveoli
The alveolus is a thin-walled sac, at the very end of the airway, where gas exchange takes place
alveoli
tiny air sacs found at the end of the smallest branches of the bronchial tree; oxygen passes into the bloodstream and carbon dioxide passes into the lungs to be exhaled through the alveoli
pulmonary alveolus
Any of the 300 million or so small air spaces in the lungs where carbon dioxide leaves the blood and oxygen enters it. Alveoli form clusters (alveolar sacs) connected by alveolar ducts to the bronchioles. Their thin walls contain numerous capillaries, supported by a mesh of elastic and collagenous fibres; gas exchange between them occurs by diffusion. A film of fatty substances (surfactant) over the walls reduces surface tension, keeping the alveoli from collapsing and making it easier to expand the lungs. Alveolar macrophages (see leukocyte; lymphoid tissue) act as mobile scavengers, engulfing foreign particles in the lungs
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    [ al-'vE-&-l&s ] (noun.) circa 1706. From Latin alveolus, a diminutive of alveus (“a tray, trough, basin”) alvus (“the belly, the stomach, bowels, womb, etc.”).