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What is the difference between thoracic volume and pulmonary volume ?

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Answered by nish6751
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Pulmonary volume is the volume of air in the lungs, Lung volumes are directly measured; Lung capacities are inferred from lung volumes. The average total lung capacity of an adult human male is about 6 litres of air, but only a small amount of this capacity is used during normal breathing.

Answered by smartbrainz
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Thoracic volume and pulmonary volume at the amount of air which is an indicator of pulmonary function.

Explanation:

  • pulmonary volume is the amount of Air which is present in the lung under different condition. The pulmonary volume is measured as the indicator of lungs for the amount of land that has been destroyed due to any lung disease or illness. the thoracic volume is the total amount of air that can be e present in the lungs at any time.
  • It is equal to 6 litres approximately.
  • The pulmonary volume indicates the tidal volume ,the inspiratory Reserve volume ,the excretory reserve volume ,the residual volume and the total lung capacity.

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