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Use the definition provided to determine the important terms about various pulmonary volumes and capacities in the Respiratory System

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Use the definition provided to determine the important terms about various pulmonary volumes and capacities in the Respiratory System

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The additional volume of air you can inspire following a normal inspiration, this volume is typically about 1,900 mL in females and 3,100 mL in males.

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The volume of air that can be forcefully expelled from the lungs after a normal expiration, this volume is typically about 700 mL in females and 1,200mL in males.

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The volume of air that can be inspired normally, in addition to any air that can be inspired forcefully, this volume is typically about 2,400 mL in females and 3,600 mL in males.

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The relative sums of the four major pulmonary volumes form this capacity

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The volume of air that can be contained within the lungs after maximal inspiration, this volume is typically about 4,200 mL in females and 6,000 mL in males.

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The set of organs that allows a person to breathe and exchange oxygen and carbon dioxide throughout the body.

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The set of average volumes that can be applied to certain aspects of pulmonary ventilation.

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the volume of air that remains in the alveoli after a forced expiration, this volume is typically about 1,100 mL in females and 1,200 mL in males.

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The maximum volume of air that can be exhaled from the lungs after maximum inspiration and is a measure of lung function, this volume It is typically about 3,100mL in females and 4,80 mL in males.

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The volume of air inhaled or exhaled with one normal breath, this volume is typically about 500 mL.

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