Match the lung capacity with its description.

1. the amount of air remaining in the lungs after a normal breath
2. the sum of all the lung volumes
3. the sum of all the lung volumes
4. the total amount of air that can be exchanged at will

A. total lung capacity
B. inspiratory capacity
C. vital capacity
D. functional residual capacity


1. D. functional residual capacity
2. A. total lung capacity
3. B. inspiratory capacity
4. C. vital capacity

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