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_ tissue is present at the tips of external cars, bronchi, vertebral column​

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Answered by yos192010
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Answer:

cartilage tissue is present at the tips of external cars, bronchi, vertebral column

Answered by sushree2033
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Answer:

Explanation:

Residual Volume (RV): Volume of air remaining in the lungs even after a

forcible expiration. This averages 1100 mL to 1200 mL.

By adding up a few respiratory volumes described above, one can

derive various pulmonary capacities, which can be used in clinical

diagnosis.

Inspiratory Capacity (IC): Total volume of air a person can inspire

after a normal expiration. This includes tidal volume and inspiratory

reserve volume ( TV+IRV).

Expiratory Capacity (EC): Total volume of air a person can expire after

a normal inspiration. This includes tidal volume and expiratory reserve

volume (TV+ERV).

Functional Residual Capacity (FRC): Volume of air that will remain in

the lungs after a normal expiration. This includes ERV+RV.

Vital Capacity (VC): The maximum volume of air a person can breathe in

after a forced expiration. This includes ERV, TV and IRV or the maximum

volume of air a person can breathe out after a forced inspiration.

Total Lung Capacity (TLC): Total volume of air accommodated in the

lungs at the end of a forced inspiration. This includes RV, ERV, TV and

IRV or vital capacity + residual volume.

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