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The amount of air that moves into and out of the human lungs in each normal breath is termed
  a. inspirational capacity.
  b. reserve volume.
  c. pleural volume.
  d. alveolar volume.
  e. tidal volume.

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The maximum amount of air that can be taken into the lungs in a single deep breath is the
  a. vital capacity.
  b. tidal volume.
  c. pleural volume.
  d. alveolar volume.
  e. inspirational capacity.
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