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When 1500 mL air is in the lungs, it is called ______. - Zoology

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Question

When 1500 mL air is in the lungs, it is called ______.

Options

  • vital capacity

  • tidal volume

  • residual volume

  • inspiratory reserve volume

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Solution

When 1500 mL air is in the lungs, it is called tidal volume.

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