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A teenage girl will likely have the same vital capacity as an adult woman. About 5 to 6 liters of air would be the vital capacity for a 15 year old female.
Normal adult: 3 to 5 Liters
vital capacity
Amount of air that is inhaled or exhaled with normal breath. NORMAL VALUE IS 500ml Vital capacity= IRV+ TV+ ERV TV = Vital capacity- (IRV+ERV) I hope, this is it!!
2 litres
Vital Capacity is the maximal amount of air that can be expired after a maximal inspiration. Normal amounts vary due to sex, age, height and weight of the patient.
The vital capacity. In a normal, healthy adult human, it is about 4-5 liters.
vital capacity in females is less because of the structural difference in the chest cavity for example the size of the lungs is smaller in females and the size of rib cage is also less in them. the metabolic rate is also less in females that s why the vital capacity in females is less.
there is no difference.
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the vital capacity of lungs is 3.5 liters to 4.5 litres
vital lung capacity is how much air remains in your lungs after you exhale