In a healthy adult at rest, which approximate value of ventilation-perfusion (V/Q) ratio best represents the average for the entire lung?
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Correct answer: 0.8
The average V/Q ratio in a healthy lung at rest is around 0.8, reflecting balance between ventilation and perfusion necessary for efficient gas exchange.
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