How to use in-sentence of “alveoli”:
+ The oxygen-filled blood goes back to the heart and the carbon dioxide in the alveoli is pushed out of the lungs and into the air we breathe out.
+ The air sacs are called alveoli — they have a large surface area, and are moist, thin, and close to a blood supply.
+ Although there are many different types of alveoli in the body, the word alveoli is usually used to talk about small air sacs in the lungs of mammals.
+ The presence of alveoli and other traits place the Apicomplexa among a group called the alveolates.
+ Inside the alveoli is where a gas exchange occurs.
+ The alveoli are air sacs via which breathing occurs, but they will become badly damaged.
+ Pneumonia, fills the lung’s alveoli with fluid, limiting how much oxygen, can be absorbed.
+ From the alveoli in the lungs, oxygen goes into the blood.

