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__________________ =  respiratory rate × (tidal volume - anatomic dead space).Question 1Select one:a.Respiratory minute volume b.Pulmonary ventilation ratec.Alveolar ventilation rated.Internal respiration ratee.Vital capacity

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__________________ =  respiratory rate × (tidal volume - anatomic dead space).Question 1Select one:a.Respiratory minute volume b.Pulmonary ventilation ratec.Alveolar ventilation rated.Internal respiration ratee.Vital capacity

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c. Alveolar ventilation rate

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