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Which of the following are usually seen in the lungs of a neonate with RDS?
Thallus
(Pl., thalli) The simple body of an alga, fungus, or nonvascular plant that lacks roots, stems, or leaves (e.g., a liverwort thallus or a lichen thallus).
Archegonia
The female reproductive organ in ferns, mosses, and some gymnosperms, where the egg cell is produced and fertilization occurs.
Sperm
Male reproductive cells designed to fertilize female eggs in sexual reproduction.
Gametophyte
A stage in the life cycle of plants and algae that undergoes alternation of generations, responsible for producing gametes.
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