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How much air is typically exhaled in a single breath during normal breathing?
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How much air is typically exhaled in a single breath during normal breathing?
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How much air is typically exhaled in a single breath during normal breathing?
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Step 1: Understand that when we breathe in and out, we are moving air in and out of our lungs.
Step 2: Know that a normal breath is called 'tidal volume'.
Step 3: Realize that the average amount of air exhaled in a single normal breath is about 500 mL.
Step 4: Remember that this amount can vary slightly from person to person, but 500 mL is a good average.
Tidal Volume
– The amount of air exhaled in a single breath during normal breathing, typically around 500 mL.
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