The minute ventilation is _______.

A. calculated by multiplying the rate of respiration times TV
B. the amount of air forcefully exhaled in 1 minute
C. the amount of air left in the lungs after 1 minute
D. the amount of air forcefully inhaled in 1 minute


Answer: A. calculated by multiplying the rate of respiration times TV

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