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    The Maximum Volume of Air That Can Be Expired Following
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The Maximum Volume of Air That Can Be Expired Following

Question 127

Question 127

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The maximum volume of air that can be expired following a resting expiration is called


A) inspiratory capacity.
B) tidal volume.
C) vital capacity.
D) inspiratory reserve volume.
E) expiratory reserve volume.

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