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The left lung of human is divided in to

A

one lobe

B

two lobes

C

three lobes

D

four lobes

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### Step-by-Step Solution: 1. **Understanding the Structure of Lungs**: - The human lungs are major respiratory organs located on either side of the heart. They are divided into two main parts: the right lung and the left lung. 2. **Division of the Right Lung**: - The right lung is divided into three lobes: - Superior lobe - Middle lobe - Inferior lobe 3. **Division of the Left Lung**: - The left lung is divided into two lobes: - Superior lobe - Inferior lobe 4. **Fissures in the Lungs**: - The right lung has two fissures (oblique and horizontal) that separate the three lobes. - The left lung has one fissure (oblique) that separates the two lobes. 5. **Conclusion**: - Based on the divisions of the lungs, the left lung is divided into **two lobes**. 6. **Final Answer**: - Therefore, the correct answer to the question "The left lung of human is divided into" is **two lobes**.
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