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lungs are rigid in nature​

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Answered by Anonymous
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☞Scar tissue develops in the interstitium, which is the space in your lungs between the air sacs. As the scarring spreads, it makes your lungs more rigid, so they're unable to expand and contract as easily as they once did.

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Answered by navyamadan
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No , lungs are not rigid in nature that is why they need a protection by the rib cages.
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