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Listed below are four respiratory capacities (A - D) and four jumbled respiratory volumes of a nomial human adult: Respiratory, Respiratory, capacities, volumes. (1) Residual volume 2500 (2) VM capacity 3500 (3) Inspiratory reserve volume 1200 mL (4) Inspiratory capacity 4500 mL Which one of the following is the correct matching of two capacities and volumes?

A

(2) 2500 mL, (3) 4500 mL

B

(3) 1200 mL, (4)2500 mL

C

(4) 3500 mL, (1) 1200 mL

D

(1) 4500 mL, (2) 3500 mL

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