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What is the definition of vital capacity?

  • The maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after first filling the lungs to their maximum extent and then expiring to the maximum extent (correct)
  • The maximum volume to which the lungs can be expanded with the greatest possible effort
  • The maximum amount of air a person can inhale after exhaling to the maximum extent
  • The volume of air left in the lungs after exhaling to the maximum extent

What is the total lung capacity?

  • The volume of air left in the lungs after exhaling to the maximum extent
  • The maximum amount of air a person can inhale after exhaling to the maximum extent
  • The maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after first filling the lungs to their maximum extent and then expiring to the maximum extent
  • The maximum volume to which the lungs can be expanded with the greatest possible effort (correct)

What is the inspiratory capacity?

  • The maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after first filling the lungs to their maximum extent and then expiring to the maximum extent
  • The maximum amount of air a person can inhale after exhaling to the maximum extent
  • The maximum volume to which the lungs can be expanded with the greatest possible effort
  • The maximum volume of air a person can inhale after taking a normal breath (correct)

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