Biology, asked by danishauh546, 11 months ago

2 what is the significance of residual volume of air that lungs always contain?

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Answered by appuswinky
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So that there is enough time for oxygen to be released and carbon dioxide to be absorbed.

Answered by brainlygirl87
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During breathing cycle when air is taken in and let out the lungs always contain residual volume of air so that there is sufficient time for oxygen to be absorbed and for the carbon dioxide to be released.

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