what is Vital Capacity of lungs?
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The Vital Capacity of lungs = The maximum amount of air a person can expel From the lungs after a maximum inhalation . A person Vital capacity can be measured by a wet or regular spirometer
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Vital capacity is the maximal exhaled volume after full inspiration and is normally 60 ml/kg (approximately 4 L in a 70-kg person).
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