poumon
Poumon is the French term for the lung, one of the primary organs of respiration in humans. Humans have two poumons, the right and the left, located in the thoracic cavity and protected by the rib cage and pleural membranes.
Structure: Each poumon contains a branching airway system (the bronchial tree), numerous alveoli for gas exchange,
Function: The primary role is ventilation and gas exchange. Breathing is driven by respiratory muscles, especially
Development and health: Poumons develop from foregut endoderm and surrounding mesenchyme; alveolar maturation continues after birth.
Etymology and usage: The term poumon derives from Latin pulmonis via Old French. In French-language medical