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In lungs, the air is separated from the venous blood through

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Squamous epithehum + tunica Aextema of b\ood vessel

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Squamous epithehum + endothelium of blood vessel

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Transitional epithehum + tunica media of blood vessel

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Columnar epithelimn + 3 layered wa of lood. Vessel

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In lungs, air is separated from venous blood by squamous epithelium (of alveoli) + endothelium of blood vessel.
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