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the volume of air which remains in the conducting airways and is not available for gas exchange is called

A

Vital capacity

B

Anatomic dead space

C

Functional residual capacity

D

Forced expiratory volume

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Volume of air which remains in conducting airways and is not available for gas exchange is anatomic dead space
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