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Lung volumes refer to physical differences in lung volume, while lung capacities represent different combinations of lung volumes, usually in relation to inhalation and exhalation. The average pair o...
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What do you think your lung capacity is? ... 12. The subject's lung capacity is the same as the amount of water that was displaced by air. You can measure it by seeing how much water is needed to completely fill the milk bottle again. Use the measuring cup, the funnel and water from the dish pan to do this.
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The amount of air that you move in and out of your lungs while breathing normally is called TIDAL VOLUME. This amount of air provides enough oxygen for a person who is resting. It is possible to inhale and exhale more forcefully - the maximum amount of air moved in and out of the lungs is called the VITAL CAPACITY.
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Subject: What is the Average lung capacity of a teenager? ... Date: Fri May 5 10:24:30 2000; Posted by salvatore Giannone; Grade level: undergrad School: Plymouth Whitemarsh High School; City: Plymouth Mtg State/Province: PA Country: USA; Area of science: General Biology;
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The inspiratory capacity (IC) is the sum of IRV and TV. The vital capacity (VC) is the max. amt. of air that can be exhaled from the point of max. inspiration. FINALLY, the TOTAL LUNG CAPACITY (TLC; about 5,800 ml or 5.8 liters for an adult male) is the total amt.
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Online, outdoor science investigation that encourages teachers and students to explore the different factors that determine lung capacity. ... Design and conduct an investigation to measure the lung capacity of a group of students on a very cool day and a very warm day in the schoolyard. How will the effects of your data...
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(Note on lung capacity.) In a typical "quiet" cycle of breathing, a person will take in about one half quart of air, but the lungs actually hold about 4 quarts. Thus, most people will breath in only about 12% of the total capacity of the lungs.
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wikiHow article about How to Increase Your Lung Capacity. ... Breathe deeply. Be sure to do the following as you practice deep breathing in order to maximize your lung capacity and take more air with each breath.:
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My averages show consistent aerobic activity leads to a larger lung capacity for both males and females, eleven to twelve years of age. A greater lung capacity leads to a more efficient respiratory system to distribute oxygen throughout the body, especially important while exercising.
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