BIO 203 Lecture Notes - Lecture 18: Lung Volumes, Beclometasone Dipropionate, Tidal Volume

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Lecture 18 respiratory systems & gas exchange. Tidal volume: the volume of air moved in and out of the lungs during normal quiet breathing ( 500 ml ). The additional volume of air that can be expired from the lungs by a forceful effort following a normal expiration (1100 ml). The maximal volume of additional air that can be drawn into the lungs by a forceful effort following a normal inspiration (3000 ml). Residual volume: volume of air remaining in lungs at the end of a forced exhalation (1200 ml). The lungs cannot be completely emptied of air. Capacity: the sum of two or more lung volumes. Vital capacity: maximum volume of air that can be moved into or out of the respiratory system with one breath ( 4600 ml ), tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume + expiratory reserve volume.

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