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'''Lumen''' comes from Latin word "lumin" what means window. Term "lumen" is used to describe an internal space which is surrounded by a layer of [[Tissue|tissue or]] [[Membrane|membrane and]] resembles a tube in a [[Structure|structure]]<ref>Silverthorn, D. U. (1998) Human physiology: an integrated approach. Upper Saddle River, New Jersey: Prentice Hall. Page 2,44.</ref>.&nbsp;


Lumen can be found in:
- [[Intestine|intestine]]
- [[Blood|blood ]][[Blood vessels|vessels&nbsp;]]
=== Reference  ===
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