26.3 measuring pulmonary volumes worksheet
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downward which increases'cpace in our chest. He is experiencing pain durina inhalation be the muscles blw the nibs enraige as well hurting his practured QUESTIONS 11-19: Match the term in column A with the appropriate description in column B. ribs 11. Residual volume 12. Expiratory reserve volume - 13. Vital capacity 14. Inspiratory capacity 15. Total lung capacity 16. Inspiratory reserve volume 17. Expiratory capacity 18. Tidal volume 19. Functional residual capacity a. Amount of air that is normally inspired or expired b. Maximum amount of air that can be inspired after a normal exhalation c. Maximum volume of air that can be expired after a normal exhalation d. Volume of air that remains in the lungs after the most forceful exhalation e. Volume of air that can be forcefully inspired after a normal inhalation f. Volume of air remaining in the lungs after a normal exhalation g. Maximum volume of air that a person can exhale or Inhale h. Maximum volume of air that can be forcefully exhaled after a normal inhalation i. Maximum volume of air that the lungs can hold after a maximum forced inhalation