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During strenuous exercise, a trained athlete can maintain a much higher alveolar ventilation compared to an untrained individual. Which physiological adaptation contributes LEAST to this enhanced ventilation?
Increased strength and endurance of respiratory muscles
Increased vital capacity
Increased diffusion capacity of the lungs
Increased residual volume
The volume of air remaining in the lungs after a forceful expiration is called:
Tidal Volume
Expiratory Reserve Volume
Residual Volume
Inspiratory Reserve Volume
Which lung volume CANNOT be measured directly by spirometry?
Tidal Volume
Expiratory Reserve Volume
Inspiratory Reserve Volume
Residual Volume
The volume of air remaining in the lungs even after forceful expiration is:
Tidal Volume
Vital Capacity
Inspiratory Capacity
Residual Volume
Why do lungs not completely collapse between breaths, and some air always remains inside?
Tidal volume
Inspiratory reserve volume
Expiratory reserve volume
Residual volume
Which lung volume represents the air that remains in the lungs even after a forceful exhalation?
Tidal Volume
Inspiratory Reserve Volume
Expiratory Reserve Volume
Residual Volume
If a person's total lung capacity is 6 liters and their vital capacity is 4.5 liters, what is their residual volume (approximately)?
1 liter
1.5 liters
2 liters
2.5 liters
The inability to completely expel air from the lungs is crucial for:
Maximizing oxygen intake
Minimizing carbon dioxide levels
Increasing lung elasticity
Preventing lung collapse and ensuring continuous gas exchange