Bronchogenic carcinoma
The scientific name for lung is "pulmo" in Latin.
atelectasis
lung cover
A Pleura is the lung cover.
Another name for pleura is lung cover.
The scientific name for lung tissue is pulmonary tissue. It is made up of specialized cells and structures that help in the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide during respiration.
The scientific name for the human lung is "pulmo." In a broader anatomical context, the lungs are part of the respiratory system and are classified as part of the thoracic cavity. Each lung is typically referred to in the plural as "pulmones" when discussing them collectively.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Rosa'POULnoz'.
Pnemonoultramicroscopicsilicovolcanoconiosis is nothing but the scientific name for the disease pneumonia. It is a lung disease common in children.
The scientific name for the gill cover in fish is "operculum." It is a bony flap that helps protect the delicate gills and aids in the process of respiration by regulating water flow over the gills.
mesothilioma
The windpipe is referred to as the trachea, but it eventually splits into two bronchi (one to each lung) then into many bronchioles.