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the tidal volume multiplied by the respiratory rate (number of breaths per minute) gives the ______________
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the volume of air that can be inspired normally, in addition to any air that can be inspired forcefully
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volume of air inhaled or exhaled with one normal breath
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which volume is typically about 700 ml in females and 1,200 ml in males
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_________ residual capacity refers to the volume of air left in the lungs after a normal expiration
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vital capacity plus the residual volume will give you the ________ capacity
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the relative sums of pulmonary volumes make up the ________ capacities
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anatomic _____________ refers to he conducting airways of the respiratory system that are not directly involved in gaseous exchange
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refers to the volume of air that remains in the alveoli after forced expiration
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vital capacity refers to the _____ volume of air that can be exhaled from the lungs