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Strukturelle Entwicklung – von der Anlage zur adulten Lunge

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Die Aufgabe der beiden Lungen besteht darin, den Gasaustausch des Körpers zu sichern. Dazu wird eine sehr große innere Oberflche für den Gasaustausch zur Verfügung gestellt. Damit der Gasaustausch stattfinden kann, muss diese distal angeordnete Gasaustauschoberflche mit Atemluft versorgt werden.

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Schittny, J. (2013). Strukturelle Entwicklung – von der Anlage zur adulten Lunge. In: von Mutius, E., Gappa, M., Eber, E., Frey, U. (eds) Pädiatrische Pneumologie. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-34827-3_1

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