11 of 20 Which of the following statements best explains why it is possible for human infants born prematurely at 26-30 weeks of gestation to survive outside the womb (note that normal gestation is 40 weeks i O The lung wll have completed the pseudoglandular stage of development during which the conducting airways of the respiratory tree are formed O The lung will have completed the saccular stage of development during which the first septal walls of the respiratory acinus will have formed O The lung will have completed the alveolar stage of development during which a large surface area for gas exchange will have been formed. O The lung will have completed the canalicular phase of development, during which a primitive but functional blood-gas barrier is formed O The lung will have completed the embryonic stage of development during which the left and right lobules of the lung are formed 11 16

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Which of the following statements best explains why it is possible for human infants born prematurely at 26-30 weeks of gestation to survive outside the womb (note that normal gestation is 40 weeks in
The lung will have completed the pseudoglandular stage of development during which the conducting airways of the respiratory tree are formed
The lung will have completed the saccular stage of development during which the first septal walls of the respiratory acinus will have formed
The lung will have completed the alveolar stage of development during which a large surface area for gas exchange will have been formed.
The lung will have completed the canalicular phase of development, during which a primitive but functional blood-gas barrier is formed
The lung will have completed the embryonic stage of development during which the left and right lobules of the lung are formed
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