Biology, asked by vinodkumar9874, 2 months ago

7. The maximum volume of air
contained in the lung by a full forced
inhalation is called
O(a) Tidal volume
O (b) Vital capacity
O (c) Ventilation rate
O (d) Total lung capacity​

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Answered by Anonymous
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7. The maximum volume of air

contained in the lung by a full forced

inhalation is called

O(a) Tidal volume

O (b) Vital capacity

O (c) Ventilation rate

O (d) Total lung capacity

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  • Total lung capacity

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Answered by BrainlyTwinklingstar
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The maximum volume of air contained in the lung by a full forced inhalation is called Total lungs capacity.

Know more about Respiratory volumes and capacities :

Tidal volume

\bigstar The volume of air inspired or expired during a normal respiration, it is almost 500 ml.

Vital capacity

\bigstar The maximum volume of air a person can breathe in after a forced expiration or inspiration is known as vital capacity.

Total lungs capacity (TLC)

\bigstar Total volume of air accommodated in lungs at the end of a forced inspiration is known as TLC.

Inspiratory capacity (IC)

\bigstar Total volume of air a person can inspire after normal expiration with tidal volume is known as IC.

Expiratory capacity (EX)

\bigstar Total volume of air a person can expire after normal inspiration with tidal volume is known as EC.

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