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what is vital capicty of lungs? explain ​

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Answered by Rizakhan678540
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Vital capacity (VC) is the maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after a maximum inhalation. It is equal to the sum of inspiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, and expiratory reserve volume. ... A person's vital capacity can be measured by a wet or regular spirometer.. ..

Answered by Anonymous
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Some examples of spirometry measurements are: Forced vital capacity: the maximum amount of air you can forcibly exhale from your lungs after fully inhaling. It is about 80 percent of total capacity, or 4.8 liters, because some air remains in your lungs after you exhale.

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