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    The Gas Exchange Surfaces in a Mammalian Lung Are Organized
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The Gas Exchange Surfaces in a Mammalian Lung Are Organized

Question 3

Question 3

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The gas exchange surfaces in a mammalian lung are organized into structures that look like clusters of hollow grapes.The hollow,grape-like structures are the________.


A) spiracles
B) lamellae
C) alveoli
D) papulae
E) bronchi

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