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Why might the lung volume of an athlete, singer, or wind instrument musician be different from someone who does not participate in any of these activities?
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Why might the lung volume of an athlete, singer, or wind instrument musician be different from someone who does not participate in any of these activities?
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because by practicing, they control there breathe and also increase the volume of the lungs ! so , it is just practice, we can also have that type of lung by regular efforts !
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