Which lung capacity is the maximum amount of air a person can inspire from the end of a normal expiration?
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Correct answer: Inspiratory capacity
Inspiratory capacity equals tidal volume plus inspiratory reserve volume. It represents maximal inspiration after normal expiration.
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