Lung of a non-smoker, post-mortem. The black dots seen here are the result of air pollution. The lungs are used to oxygenate the blood and remove carb


Lung of a non-smoker, post-mortem. The black dots seen here are the result of air pollution. The lungs are used to oxygenate the blood and remove carbon dioxide from the blood. 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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