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Functional Residual Capacity

The volume at the end of normal expiration 2300 mL

Closing capacity

The volume at which these airways begin to close in dependent parts of the lung

Residual Volume

The volume of air remaining in the lungs after maximum expiration 1200 mL

Expiratory Reserve Volume

The maximum volume of air expired from the resting end-expiratory level 1100 mL

Tidal Volume (VT/TV)

Thevolume of air inspired or expired with each breath during quiet breathing–500ml

Inspiratory Reserve Volume

Themaximum volume of air inspired from the resting end-inspiratory level–3000ml

Inspiratory Capacity

IRV + TV

–Themaximum volume of air inspired from the end-expiratory level


–3500ml

Vital Capacity

IRV + TV + ERV

–Themaximum volume of air expired from the maximum inspiratory level


–4500ml

Total Lung Capacity

IRV + TV + ERV + RV

–Thevolume of air in the lungs after maximum inspiration (the sum of all volumecompartments)


–5800ml