BIOL 246 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Alveolar Cells, Lung Volumes, Intercostal Muscle

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Table 16. 3 | terms used to describe lung volumes and capacities. The four nonoverlapping components of the total lung capacity. The volume of gas inspired or expired in an unforced respiratory cycle. The maximum volume of gas that can be inspired during forced breathing in addition to tidal volume. The maximum volume of gas that can be expired during forced breathing in addition to tidal volume. The volume of gas remaining in the lungs after a maximum expiration. Measurements that are the sum of two or more lung volumes. The total amount of gas in the lungs after a maximum inspiration. The maximum amount of gas that can be expired after a maximum inspiration. The maximum amount of gas that can be inspired after a normal tidal expiration. The amount of gas remaining in the lungs after a normal tidal expiration. Structures that conduct air from the mouth and nose to the respiratory bronchioles.

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