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Plate XXV
Fig. 1. Left lung. 10 mm embryo. X40.
Fig. 2. Portion of lung of 55 mm embryo.
Fig. 3. Primary bronchus of first generation A wedge-shaped area extends inwards from on right, primary of second generation on left the margin. This indicates grouping of 55 mm embryo. X 300.
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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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