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Arrange the following terms based on their volumes in an asceding order.
(a) Tidal volume (TV)
(b) Residual volumn (RV)
(c ) Inspiratory Reserve volumn (IRV)
(d) Expiratory Capacity (EC)

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To arrange the given terms based on their volumes in ascending order, we first need to understand what each term represents and their approximate volumes: 1. **Tidal Volume (TV)**: This is the amount of air that moves in or out of the lungs with each respiratory cycle. The approximate volume is around 500 ml. 2. **Residual Volume (RV)**: This is the volume of air remaining in the lungs after maximum forceful expiration. The approximate volume is about 1200 ml. 3. **Inspiratory Reserve Volume (IRV)**: This is the amount of extra air inhaled above the tidal volume during a forceful breath in. The approximate volume is around 2500 ml to 3000 ml. ...
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