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Identify the structures among the following which are involved in the

Identify the structures among the following which are involved in the formation of a diffusion membrane. a. Thin squamous epithelium of alveoli b. Endothelium of pulmonary capillaries c. Basement membrane between epithelium of alveoli and endothelium of pulmonary capillaries Select the correct option.

  1. Only a and b
  2. Only a and c
  3. Only b and c
  4. and
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Identify the structures among the following which are involved in the formation of a diffusion membrane. a. Thin squamous epithelium of alveoli b. Endothelium of pulmonary capillaries c. Basement membrane between epithelium of alveoli and endothelium of pulmonary capillaries Select the correct option.
Updated OnFeb 1, 2022
TopicBiology in Human Welfare
SubjectBiology
ClassClass 11
Answer Type Video solution: 1
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Avg. Video Duration25 min