BIOLOGY 2E
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Chapter 39, Problem 9RQ
The total lung capacity is calculated using which of the following formulas?
- residual volume + tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume
- residual volume + expiratory reserve volume + inspiratory reserve volume
- expiratory reserve volume + tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume
- residual volume + expiratory reserve volume + tidal volume + inspiratory reserve volume
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Calculate Tidal Volume, Residual Volume, Expiratory Reserve Volume, and Inspiratory Reserve Volume using the volumes below.
TLC=TV+IRV+RV+ERV
Inspiratory Capacity IC=TV+IRV
Vital Capacity VC=ERV+TV+IRV
Functional Residual Capacity FRC=ERV+RV
Tidal Volume: 500 ml
Residual Volume: 1100 ml
Functional Residual Capacity: 1800 ml
Total Lung Capacity: 4200 ml
Based on the table below, calculate Residual Volume (RV)?
(mL)
Lung Volume
Total Lung Capacity (TLC)
Tidal volume (TV)
6000mL
500mL
Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)
Expiratory Reserve Volume (ERV)
2,200mL
1,500mL
O RV is between 1300-1600mL
O RV is greater than 2000 mL
O RV is between 1700-1900mL
Give the equation for total lung capacity.
A Total lung capacity = tidal volume + residual volume
B Total lung capacity = expiratory reserve volume + inspiratory reserve volume
C Total lung capacity = tidal volume + expiratory reserve volume
D Total lung capacity = inspiratory reserve volume + vital capacity
E Total lung capacity = vital capacity + residual volume
Chapter 39 Solutions
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