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Section 5. the Lungs of the Frog Are Bag-Like; Shelves and Spongy

Text Book of Biology, Part 1: Vertebrata · H. G. Wells — chapter 153 of 285 · ~37 words · public domain

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partitions project into their cavities, but this structure is much simpler than that of the rabbit's lung, in which the branching bronchi, the imperfect cartilaginous rings supporting them, alveoli, arteries and veins, form together a quasi-solid mass.

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