What is the vital capacity of our lungs?

  • A
    Inspiratory reserve volume plus expiratory reserve volume
  • B
    Total lung capacity minus residual volume
  • C
    Inspiratory reserve volume plus tidal volume
  • D
    Total lung capacity minus expiratory reserve volume

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Match List-$I$ with List-$II$:
List-$I$ (Respiratory Volume) List-$II$ (Capacity in mL)
$A$. $ERV$ (Expiratory Reserve Volume) $I$. $2500-3000 \text{ mL}$
$B$. $RV$ (Residual Volume) $II$. $500 \text{ mL}$
$C$. $IRV$ (Inspiratory Reserve Volume) $III$. $1000-1100 \text{ mL}$
$D$. $TV$ (Tidal Volume) $IV$. $1100-1200 \text{ mL}$

Choose the correct answer from the options given below:

Approximate volume of air a healthy man can expire or inspire per minute is

Match the items given in Column $I$ with those in Column $II$ and select the correct option given below:
Column $I$ Column $II$
$(a)$ Tidal volume $(i)$ $2500-3000\,mL$
$(b)$ Inspiratory Reserve volume $(ii)$ $1100-1200\,mL$
$(c)$ Expiratory Reserve volume $(iii)$ $500-550\,mL$
$(d)$ Residual volume $(iv)$ $1000-1100\,mL$

What is the volume of air present in the anatomical dead space (in $, CC$)?

Which of the following statements is correct?

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