Lung Volumes and Respiratory Functions

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What is the lung volume that is the amount of air stale in lungs after vital capacity?

Residual volume

Which lung capacity represents the maximum volume of air that can be inhaled following a resting state?

Inspiratory capacity

Which lung volume represents the additional air taken at the end of inspiration?

Inspiratory reserve volume

What is the total amount of air exhaled after maximal inhalation called?

Vital capacity

Which lung volume represents the amount of air inhaled with each breath during normal breathing at rest?

Tidal volume

What is the maximum lung volume that can be exhaled following a resting state?

Expiratory capacity

Which lung capacity represents the total amount of air exhaled after maximal inhalation?

Vital capacity

What lung capacity represents the maximum volume of air that can be inhaled following a resting state?

Inspiratory capacity

What lung volume represents the additional expired air which can be forced out of the lungs at the end of normal expiration?

Expiratory reserve volume

What is the amount of air stale in lungs after vital capacity called?

Residual volume

What is the maximum lung volume that can be inhaled following a resting state?

Inspiratory capacity

Which lung volume represents the amount of air inhaled with each breath during normal breathing at rest?

Tidal volume

What lung volume represents the additional expired air which can be forced out of the lungs at the end of normal expiration?

Expiratory reserve volume

What is the amount of air stale in the lungs after vital capacity called?

Residual volume

Which lung capacity represents the total amount of air exhaled after maximal inhalation?

Vital capacity

What lung capacity represents the maximum volume of air that can be exhaled following a resting state?

Expiratory capacity

What lung volume represents the additional air taken at the end of inspiration?

Inspiratory reserve volume

Which lung volume represents the additional expired air (1100ml) which can be forced out of the lungs at the end of normal expiration?

Expiratory reserve volume

What is the total amount of air exhaled after maximal inhalation called?

Vital capacity

Test your knowledge about lung volumes and respiratory functions with this quiz. Learn about tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, and expiratory reserve volume.

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