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Q.

A person breathes in forcibly and then breaths out forcibly. The amount of air exhaled and the amount of air left in his lungs after that exhalation are respectively

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a

Expiratory capacity and residual volume

b

Vital capacity and functional residual capacity

c

Total lung capacity and residual volume

d

Vital capacity and residual volume

answer is D.

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Detailed Solution

The maximum volume of air a person can breathe in after a forced expiration is termed vital capacity (IRV+TV+ERV). The volume of air that will remain in the lungs after a forcible expiration is termed residual volume (RV).

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A person breathes in forcibly and then breaths out forcibly. The amount of air exhaled and the amount of air left in his lungs after that exhalation are respectively