paleopulmo

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

paleo- +‎ Latin pulmō (lung)

Noun[edit]

paleopulmo

  1. Part of the lung of birds formed by the parabronchi from the mediolateral and medioventral bronchi
    • 2015 December 10, “Osteological and Soft-Tissue Evidence for Pneumatization in the Cervical Column of the Ostrich ( Struthio camelus ) and Observations on the Vertebral Columns of Non-Volant, Semi-Volant and Semi-Aquatic Birds”, in PLOS ONE[1], →DOI:
      In most birds, the lung is functionally and anatomically subdivided into paleopulmo and neopulmo portions.

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