How do people survive gunshot wounds to internal organs?

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I mean, if you get shot anywhere in the chest, that’s going to hit your lungs or your heart, how do you not die almost instantly?

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Redundancy. Lungs for example: we have two, they tend to be uniform in their structure and function so damage to one area doesn’t bring down the whole system (poking a hole in a sponge for example doesn’t detour the sponge from still absorbing).

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