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Question
The volume of air that remains in the lungs after maximum respiration is ______.
Options
1000 to 1100 ml
1100 to 1200 ml
2000 to 3000 ml
5200 to 5800 ml
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Solution
The volume of air that remains in the lungs after maximum respiration is 1100 to 1200 ml
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