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

A

Squamous epithelium + Endothelium of blood vessel

B

Squamous epithelium + Tunica externa, media, and interna of blood

C

Squamous epithelium+ Basement membrane + Endothelium of blood vessels

D

None of these

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