2. Complete the following:
a. How do your test results compare with the expected values? compare to the exfectes
my result were a lilile lower finly due to not us
allurate auta from the kuling of bir fowing.
out the renting tube.
b. How does your vital capacity compare with the average value for a person of your sex, age, and height?
My, ritul aupuily is much higher by over 1,000ML
c. What measurement in addition to vital capacity is needed before you can calculate your total lung capacity?
3. If your experimental results are considerably different than the predicted vital capacities, propose reasons for the
differences. As you write this paragraph, consider factors such as smoking, physical fitness, respiratory disorders, stress,
and medications. (Your instructor might have you make some class correlations from class data.)
PART C: Assessments
Match the air volumes in column A with the definitions in column B. Place the letter of your choice in the space provided.
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Column A
Column B