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Make the correct pairs. Column – I Column – II (P) IC i. maximum volume of air breathe in after forced. (Q) EC ii. Volume of air present after expiration in lungs. - Zoology

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Question

Make the correct pairs.

Column – I Column – II
(P) IC i. maximum volume of air breathe in after forced.
(Q) EC ii. Volume of air present after expiration in lungs.
(R) VC iii. Volume of air inhaled after expiration.
(S) FRC iv. Volume of air present after expiration in lungs.

Options

  • P – i, Q – ii, R – iii, S – iv

  • P – ii, Q – iii, R – iv, S – i

  • P – ii, Q – iii, R – i, S – iv

  • P – iii, Q – iv, R – i, S – ii

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Solution

P – iii, Q – iv, R – i, S – ii

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