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Functional residual capacity can be represented as
1 TV + ERV
2 ERV + RV
3 $RV+IRV$
4 $ERV+TV+IRV$
Explanation:
(b) Functional residual capacity is the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal expiration $\left( ERV+RV \right)$ : It is about $2100-2300\text{ml}$.
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
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The total lung capacity is represented by
1 Tidal volume + Vital capacity
2 Tidal volume + Residual volume
3 Vital capacity + Residual volume
4 Inspiratory + Expiratory reserve volumes
Explanation:
(c) Total lung capacity (TLC) is the total volume of air in the lungs after a maximum inspiration. (RV + ERV + TV + IRV or VC + RV).
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
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Total volume of air a person can inspire after a normal expiration it is called
1 vital capacity
2 tidal volume
3 residual volume
4 inspiratory capacity
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
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Mark the correct statement.
1 Volume of residual air is higher than tidal volume.
2 Volume of complementary air is higher than tidal volume.
3 Volume of supplementary air is lower than residual capacity.
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BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286063
Functional residual capacity can be represented as
1 TV + ERV
2 ERV + RV
3 $RV+IRV$
4 $ERV+TV+IRV$
Explanation:
(b) Functional residual capacity is the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal expiration $\left( ERV+RV \right)$ : It is about $2100-2300\text{ml}$.
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286064
The total lung capacity is represented by
1 Tidal volume + Vital capacity
2 Tidal volume + Residual volume
3 Vital capacity + Residual volume
4 Inspiratory + Expiratory reserve volumes
Explanation:
(c) Total lung capacity (TLC) is the total volume of air in the lungs after a maximum inspiration. (RV + ERV + TV + IRV or VC + RV).
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286065
Total volume of air a person can inspire after a normal expiration it is called
1 vital capacity
2 tidal volume
3 residual volume
4 inspiratory capacity
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286066
Mark the correct statement.
1 Volume of residual air is higher than tidal volume.
2 Volume of complementary air is higher than tidal volume.
3 Volume of supplementary air is lower than residual capacity.
286063
Functional residual capacity can be represented as
1 TV + ERV
2 ERV + RV
3 $RV+IRV$
4 $ERV+TV+IRV$
Explanation:
(b) Functional residual capacity is the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal expiration $\left( ERV+RV \right)$ : It is about $2100-2300\text{ml}$.
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286064
The total lung capacity is represented by
1 Tidal volume + Vital capacity
2 Tidal volume + Residual volume
3 Vital capacity + Residual volume
4 Inspiratory + Expiratory reserve volumes
Explanation:
(c) Total lung capacity (TLC) is the total volume of air in the lungs after a maximum inspiration. (RV + ERV + TV + IRV or VC + RV).
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286065
Total volume of air a person can inspire after a normal expiration it is called
1 vital capacity
2 tidal volume
3 residual volume
4 inspiratory capacity
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286066
Mark the correct statement.
1 Volume of residual air is higher than tidal volume.
2 Volume of complementary air is higher than tidal volume.
3 Volume of supplementary air is lower than residual capacity.
286063
Functional residual capacity can be represented as
1 TV + ERV
2 ERV + RV
3 $RV+IRV$
4 $ERV+TV+IRV$
Explanation:
(b) Functional residual capacity is the volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal expiration $\left( ERV+RV \right)$ : It is about $2100-2300\text{ml}$.
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286064
The total lung capacity is represented by
1 Tidal volume + Vital capacity
2 Tidal volume + Residual volume
3 Vital capacity + Residual volume
4 Inspiratory + Expiratory reserve volumes
Explanation:
(c) Total lung capacity (TLC) is the total volume of air in the lungs after a maximum inspiration. (RV + ERV + TV + IRV or VC + RV).
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286065
Total volume of air a person can inspire after a normal expiration it is called
1 vital capacity
2 tidal volume
3 residual volume
4 inspiratory capacity
Explanation:
(d)
NCERT Page-272 / N-187
BREATHING and EXCHANGE OF GASES(NCERT)
286066
Mark the correct statement.
1 Volume of residual air is higher than tidal volume.
2 Volume of complementary air is higher than tidal volume.
3 Volume of supplementary air is lower than residual capacity.