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The pores of Kohn are small openings in the walls of alveoli in the lungs that facilitate the interconnection between adjacent alveoli. Their primary purpose is to allow for the equalization of air pressure and the sharing of air between neighboring alveoli, which improves gas exchange efficiency. Additionally, they help in maintaining lung stability by providing alternate pathways for airflow, especially if some alveoli are blocked or collapsed. This interconnectedness enhances overall respiratory function.

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