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Vital capacity, the maximum volume of air a person can inhale, is measured with

A

Stethoscope

B

Spirometer

C

Aspirator

D

Sphygmomanometer

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 Vital capacity, the maximum volume of air a person can inhale, is measured with spirometer.
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