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Which Lung Volume or Capacity Is the Maximum Amount of Air

Question 55

Question 55

Multiple Choice

Which lung volume or capacity is the maximum amount of air that the lungs can accomodate?


A) TLC
B) VC
C) IRV
D) FRC

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