1200 ml volume of air which always remains in the lungs even after forcible expiration is called
Residual volume
Tidal volume
Inspiratory volume
Vital capacity
Residual volume is the volume of air which always remains in the lungs even after forcible expiration. It is about 1100-1200 ml.
When about 1500 ml of air remains in the lungs after forceful expiration, it is called the _________.
A person breathes in some volume of air by forced inspiration after having a forced expiration. This quantity of air taken in is
(a) total lung capacity
(b) tidal volume
(c) vital capacity
(d) inspiratory capacity