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why are the sizes of two lungs different​

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Answered by priyadarsini33
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The lungs are not equal in size. The right lung is shorter, because the liver sits high, tucked under the ribcase, but it is broader than the left. The left lung is smaller because of the space taken up by the heart (see diaphragm for an image of this).

Answered by Anonymous
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Answer:

The lungs are not equal in size. The right lung is shorter, because the liver sits high, tucked under the ribcase, but it is broader than the left. The left lung is smaller because of the space taken up by the heart

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