What is the typical tidal volume for a healthy adult at rest?
100 mL
500 mL
1000 mL
2500 mL
Related Questions
Which of the following lung volumes represents the amount of air that can be forcibly exhaled after a normal tidal volume exhalation?
Tidal Volume
Inspiratory Reserve Volume
Expiratory Reserve Volume
Residual Volume
The ability of the lungs to expand and contract efficiently is influenced by several factors. Which of the following plays a crucial role in maintaining the structural integrity of the alveoli, preventing their collapse during breathing?
The presence of surfactant lining the alveoli
The thickness of the alveolar walls
The smooth muscle surrounding the bronchioles
The volume of air in the pleural cavity
If a person's Tidal Volume is 500 mL, Inspiratory Reserve Volume is 2500 mL, and Expiratory Reserve Volume is 1000 mL, what is their Inspiratory Capacity?
4000 mL
3000 mL
1500 mL
3500 mL
What is the typical tidal volume for a healthy adult at rest?
100 mL
500 mL
1000 mL
2500 mL
The vital capacity of the lungs is approximately:
1 - 2 liters
2 - 3 liters
3.5 - 5 liters
5 - 6 liters
If a person's tidal volume is 600 mL and their expiratory capacity is 2100 mL, what is their expiratory reserve volume?
1500 mL
2700 mL
1200 mL
3600 mL
Residual volume is
Lesser than tidal volume
Greater than inspiratory volume
Greater than vital capacity
Greater than tidal volume
Inspiratory Capacity is the sum of which two lung volumes?
Tidal Volume + Expiratory Reserve Volume
Tidal Volume + Inspiratory Reserve Volume
Expiratory Reserve Volume + Residual Volume
Inspiratory Reserve Volume + Residual Volume
Respiratory centre is present in
Cerebellum
Cerebrum
Medulla oblongata
Hypothalamus
If a person's total lung capacity is 6 liters, their vital capacity is 4.5 liters, and their inspiratory reserve volume is 3 liters, what is their tidal volume?
0.5 liters
1 liter
1.5 liters
2 liters