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gross anatomy of lungs in cow​

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Answered by sukhwinderm9
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The species-specific characteristics of the bovine lung are summarized as follows: the left lung consists of two lobes (lobus cranialis, which is divided into two segments, and lobus caudalis), while the right lung consists of four lobes (lobus cranialis, lobus medius, lobus caudalis, and lobus accessorius).

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The species-specific characteristics of the bovine lung are summarized as follows: the left lung consists of two lobes (lobus cranialis, which is divided into two segments, and lobus caudalis), while the right lung consists of four lobes (lobus cranialis, lobus medius, lobus caudalis, and lobus accessorius).

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