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Flashcards based on Chapter 1 lecture notes regarding spirometry and factors affecting respiratory volume.
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Spirometer
An instrument used to measure the volume of air inhaled and exhaled by the lungs.
Collective volume
The total volume of air that is measured or recorded in a specific context, such as during respiration.
Body temperature
The physiological temperature of the human body, which is typically warmer than room temperature.
Exhale volume
The amount of air that is expelled from the lungs during exhalation.
Room temperature
The range of ambient temperatures in a room, typically around 20-22 degrees Celsius (68-72 degrees Fahrenheit).