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Define the following : (a) tidal volume (b) vital capacity.

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(a) Tidal volume is amount of air inhaled or exhaled in one breath in a normal adult person. It is about 500 ml.
(b) Vital capacity . See Answer no. 5 (i) Two marks each - state Board Questions.
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