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The lung capacities are varying from animal to animal due to differences in their physical activities. At a maximal point, the air holding capacity of the lung is determined approximately as six liters, but usually, the lungs do not function at maximal capacity. The air in the lungs can be measured in terms of lung capacities and lung volumes.

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