Smoker's lung, post-mortem. The lungs are found in the chest. They are used to oxygenate the blood and to remove carbon dioxide from it. Here, there a


Smoker's lung, post-mortem. The lungs are found in the chest. They are used to oxygenate the blood and to remove carbon dioxide from it. Here, there are widespread black deposits, which may be from smoking or exposure to air pollution. Post-mortem examinations, also known as autopsies, are carried out to identify a cause of death, and to assess the health of a dead person's organs.


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