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Izabella Herring
26 December, 04:28
Why do the lungs appear collapsed in the fetus
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Mila Raymond
26 December, 05:58
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Lungs appear collapsed in the fetus because they are filled with amniotic fluid and they have never been inflated with air yet.
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