Biology, asked by sharma875, 1 year ago

how much air a person can hold in the lungs​

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Answered by mohit6176
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Tidal volume is the amount of air taken into the lungs in a single breath. In the average adult, tidal volume is about 0.5 liters. However, the lungs can hold a total of about 4-6 liters, which is close to ten times the tidal volume. This amount is known as the vital capacity

Answered by NehlaFirdhos
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that's the tidal volume is equal to about 0.5 liters. The lungs can hold about 10 times of this volume if they are filled to capacity However the total lung capacity is dependent upon may factors such as weight, sex, age & activity

Or 4-6 liters in short


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