The volume of air that remains in the lungs after a normal expiration is known as:

  • A
    $ERV + RV$
  • B
    $IRV + RV$
  • C
    $RV + IRV + ERV$
  • D
    $TV$

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What is the volume of air inspired or expired during normal respiration called?

Explain in detail: Respiratory Volumes and Capacities.

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$(a)$ $IRV$ and $ERV$
$(b)$ Inspiratory capacity and Expiratory capacity
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