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Chapter 23.5, Problem 18BYGO
Summary Introduction
To determine:
The changes in lungs that occur at birth. Also, explain the corresponding changes in the cardiovascular system.
Introduction:
In the womb, the placenta of the mother helps the fetus in breathing. Gas exchange takes place in the placenta. Hearts develop at the end of the third week and start beating at the beginning of the fourth week.
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