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    The Minimum Volume of Air That Remains in the Lungs
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The Minimum Volume of Air That Remains in the Lungs

Question 93

Question 93

Multiple Choice

The minimum volume of air that remains in the lungs after a maximal expiration is termed the


A) tidal volume
B) functional residual capacity
C) residual volume
D) vital capacity
E) None of the above

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