The total lung capacity $(TLC)$ is the total volume of air accommodated in the lungs at the end of a forced inspiration. This includes:

  • A
    $RV$ (Residual Volume); $ERV$ (Expiratory Reserve Volume); $TV$ (Tidal Volume); and $IRV$ (Inspiratory Reserve Volume)
  • B
    $RV$; $IC$ (Inspiratory Capacity); $EC$ (Expiratory Capacity); and $ERV$
  • C
    $RV$; $ERV$; $IC$ and $EC$
  • D
    $RV$; $ERV$; $VC$ (Vital Capacity) and $FRC$ (Functional Residual Capacity)

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