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Tidal volume:W. Is the volume of air entering and exiting the lungs each breath during quiet breathingX. Cannot be measured easily Y. Is approximately 500mL in a normal adultZ. is the same as vital capacity

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Tidal volume:W. Is the volume of air entering and exiting the lungs each breath during quiet breathingX. Cannot be measured easily Y. Is approximately 500mL in a normal adultZ. is the same as vital capacity

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W. Tidal volume is indeed the volume of air that enters and exits the lungs during each breath when a person is at rest or in quiet breathing.

X. Tidal volume can be measured, but it requires specific medical equipment like a spirometer, so it's not something that can be easily measured without the proper tools.

Y. Yes, the tidal volume is approximately 500mL in a normal, healthy adult. This can vary slightly based on factors like age, sex, and overall health.

Z. No, tidal volume is not the same as vital capacity. Vital capacity is the maximum amount of air a person can expel from the lungs after a maximum inhalation. It is much larger than the tidal volume, which is just the amount of air moved in a typical breath.

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