The volume of air in the dead space fo human lungs is normally
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About 150 ml
Anatomic dead space is the sum volume of the passing airways from the nose or mouth to the stage of the tertiary bronchioles and is about 150 ml on the standard in humans.
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about 150 ml
Anatomic dead space is the sum volume of the passing airways from the nose or mouth to the stage of the tertiary bronchioles and is about 150 ml on the standard in humans.
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