Which surfaces of both lungs bear grooves that mark the positions of the great vessels and the heart? anterior inferior costal mediastinal lateral
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Step 1: The mediastinal surface of the lungs is the surface that faces the mediastinum, the space in the chest that contains the heart, great vessels, and other organs. Show more…
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