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Complete the missing terms ______ = TV + ERV - Biology

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Complete the missing terms

______ = TV + ERV

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Solution

EC = TV + ERV

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Chapter 17: Breathing and Exchange of Gases - Exercises [Page 99]

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NCERT Exemplar Biology [English] Class 11
Chapter 17 Breathing and Exchange of Gases
Exercises | Q 8. b. | Page 99

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