Biology, asked by kharateviday, 4 months ago

(ix) The maximum volume of gas that is inhaled during breathing in addition
to T.V. is
(a) residual volume (b) IRV (c) GRV (d) vital capacity​

Answers

Answered by Anonymous
9

Explanation:

your answer is option b IRV

Answer by @MrMysteryy

Answered by yadavritik925
0

Answer:

The correct answer is Option (b) IRV.

Explanation:

The inspiratory reserve volume is how much air an individual can consume in strongly after flowing volume period. The expiratory hold volume is how much air an individual can exhale out powerfully after a exhalation. The save volume is how much air that remaining parts in the lungs and ways after a maximal termination. Essential limit is the combined flowing volume, inspiratory reserve volume, and expiratory hold volume. In an ordinary solid grown-up lung, the essential limit as a rule goes from 3.5 to 5.5 L of air.

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