Alveolus (/ælˈviːələs/; pl. alveoli, adj. alveolar) is a general anatomical term for a concave cavity or pit.
Uses in anatomy and zoology
- Pulmonary alveolus, an air sac in the lungs
- Alveolar cell or pneumocyte
 - Alveolar duct
 - Alveolar macrophage
 
 - Mammary alveolus, a milk sac in the mammary glands
 - Alveolar gland
 - Dental alveolus, also known as "tooth socket", a socket in the jaw that holds the roots of teeth
- Alveolar ridge, the jaw structure that contains the dental alveoli
 - Alveolar canals
 - Alveolar process
 
 - Arteries:
 - Nerves:
 
Uses in botany, microbiology and related disciplines
- Surface cavities or pits, such as on the stem of Myrmecodia species
 - Pits on honeycombed surfaces such as receptacles of many angiosperms
 - Pits on the fruiting bodies of fungi such as Boletus or the ascocarps of fungi such as typical ascomycetes
 - Pits on the valves of the tests of many diatoms
 - Membrane supporting vesicles of the alveolates
 
Uses in linguistics
- Alveolar consonant, a linguistic vocalization depending upon touching tongue to alveolar ridge
 - Alveolar stop
 
See also
 The dictionary definition of alveolus at Wiktionary
 The dictionary definition of alveolar at Wiktionary- Alveolar soft part sarcoma, a very rare type of soft-tissue sarcoma,
 - Acinus, considered by some (but not all) sources to be synonymous with Alveolus
 
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