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tidal volume = 500cm sq. vital capacity = 4000cm sq.
No, vital capacity is the maximum volume a person can exhale after taking the deepest breath that they can
depth*area=volume volume/specific gravity=total tonnage
Pulmonary Ventilation(dmcubed/min) = Tidal Volume (dmcubed) X Ventilation Rate (min)
the dead space must also be factored in, so the equation would be: RR(tidal volume-dead space)
inspiratory reserve volume= expiratory reserve volume + Tidal Volume - Vital capacity
Inspiratory reserve volume is the volume you can inhale past the normal tidal volume.
It's the inspiratory reserve volume plus the tidal volume plus the expiratory reserve volume
Expiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, you amateurs
Expiratory reserve volume, tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume, you amateurs
inspiratory reserve volume
In contrast to Inspiratory Reserve volume,Tidal volume and Expiratory reserve volume, residual volume does not change with exercise
Did you mean reserve volume?
Inspiratory Reserve Volume is the excess volume above the tidal volume that can be inspired. During exercise, there is an increase in demand for oxygen which leads to a decrease in IRV.
What happens to residual volume, tidal volume, inspiratory reserve volume and expiratory reserve volume just after exercise while breathing deeply and rapidly? Do they increase, decrease or stay the same?
Inspiratory Capacity
3000ml