When you cut into sheep lung tissue, it typically appears spongy and light, with a texture that is somewhat porous due to the presence of alveoli, the tiny air sacs responsible for gas exchange. The tissue is usually a pale pink or reddish color, and the cut surface may show a network of blood vessels and bronchi. The overall structure reveals a delicate, fibrous architecture that is characteristic of respiratory tissues.
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