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The 'dead space' volume of the airways is located:Question 5Answera.within both the upper and lower airwaysb.within the upper airways onlyc.within the lower airways only

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The 'dead space' volume of the airways is located:Question 5Answera.within both the upper and lower airwaysb.within the upper airways onlyc.within the lower airways only

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The 'dead space' volume of the airways is located within both the upper and lower airways. This is because 'dead space' refers to the portion of the respiratory system where air is inhaled but does not participate in gas exchange. This includes areas such as the trachea and bronchi, which are parts of both the upper and lower airways. Therefore, the answer is a. within both the upper and lower airways.

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