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Fig. 11. “ Septum " between two tertiary bronchial branchings. Cap. = capillary; R.B.C. = erythrocyte. 18 cm. embryo. X650.

Fig. 12. Primary, secondaries and tertiaries. Approaching full term. X 80.

Fig. 13. Tertiary branchings showing continuous lining. A detached cell is seen at A. Cap. = capillary; R.B.C. = erythrocyte. Approaching full term. X450.

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Reference

Cooper ERA. A histological investigation of the development and structure of the human lung. (1938) J Pathology 47: 105-114.


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