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When we breathe in and out normally during rest, this is called “quiet” inspiration (and expiration). It is also called tidal volume, as it refers to the “tides”. How much air (the volume) do we typically breathe in or out during quiet breathing (in ml...you will have to convert from Liters to Milliliters)?

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Answer: the amount of air that normally enters the lungs during quiet breathing, which is about 500 milliliters.

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