About 1200 mL of air is always known to remain inside the human lungs. It is described as |
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a) |
Inspiratory reserve volume |
b) |
Expiratory reserve volume |
c) |
Residual volume |
d) |
Tidal volume |
About 1200 mL of air is always known to remain inside the human lungs. It is described as |
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a) |
Inspiratory reserve volume |
b) |
Expiratory reserve volume |
c) |
Residual volume |
d) |
Tidal volume |
(c)
Residual Volume (RV) is the volume of air present in lungs even after a forcible expiration, averaging about 1200 mL.