Total lung capacity is equal to: A.Vital capacity x Tidal volume B.Functional residual capacity + Expiratory reserve volume C.Anatomical dead space + Alveolar dead space D.Residual volume + Vital capacity

Lexi Holmes

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2023-03-24

Total lung capacity is equal to: A.Vital capacity x Tidal volume
B.Functional residual capacity + Expiratory reserve volume
C.Anatomical dead space + Alveolar dead space
D.Residual volume + Vital capacity

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Residual volume + Vital capacity

The total lung capacity (TLC), about 6,000 mL, is the maximum volume of air that the lungs can hold (TLC = TV + IRV + ERV + RV).

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