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During normal respiration without any effort,the volume of air inspired or expired is called:

What is the Vital Capacity $(VC)$ of our lungs?

The volume of air that is present in the respiratory tract (from nose to the terminal bronchioles) but not involved in gaseous exchange is called . . . . . . .

Identify the type of pulmonary volume/capacity on the basis of the quantity of air present in the lungs given below.
$I.$ $1100 \ mL - 1200 \ mL$
$II.$ $500 \ mL$
$III.$ $5000 \ mL - 6000 \ mL$
Choose the correct option.

Arrange the following in the order of increasing volume:
$I.$ Tidal volume
$II.$ Residual volume
$III.$ Expiratory reserve volume
$IV.$ Vital capacity

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