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    The Respiratory Air Pressure That Is Always Negative Is
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The Respiratory Air Pressure That Is Always Negative Is

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Question 4

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The respiratory air pressure that is always negative is:


A) intrapulmonic pressure
B) intrapleural pressure
C) interpulmonic pressure
D) interpleural pressure

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