Wow! Amazing content! I reclaimed “lost” lung capacity when I started doing breathing exercises using the BreatheEasy Lung Exerciser over five years ago. I thought that was amazing until I changed my focus to using it for deep breathing, which now is my favorite way to improve all things related to respiration. I’m still using my original BreatheEasy that I got on Amazon over five years ago.
Dead air space comes under Tidal volume.. Dead air space- some tidal air is left in respiratory passages such as trachea and bronchi where no diffusion takes place..
Wow! Amazing content!
I reclaimed “lost” lung capacity when I started doing breathing exercises using the BreatheEasy Lung Exerciser over five years ago. I thought that was amazing until I changed my focus to using it for deep breathing, which now is my favorite way to improve all things related to respiration. I’m still using my original BreatheEasy that I got on Amazon over five years ago.
Best explanation with 3d images i never seen so far
Excellent.please video translate in gujarati
😊 thank you
2:14 please correct it that the expiratory reserve volume(ERV)
ranges from 1000 ml -1100 ml
Not 100 ml👍🙏🙏
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Nice and simple explanation
Its basically ncert reading but with more fun and 3D videos
Very nice vidio and easy to understand ,
👌👌👌👏👏👏👍👍👍,
Total lung capacity is the maximum air which can at any time be held in the two lungs.. 4:23
Very helpful 😊😊
Thanks sir😊
Most welcome 😊...Keep watching...
Tanx sir ji
This video is fruitful enough..👍👍👍
Thanks Anindita
WHAT IS YOUR NAME SIR
YOU TEACHES VERY WELL
Tysm for this vid!! 😇
Do correction in ERV
Wow❤️
Mind blowing
Very helpful
great
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where is Dead space?
Dead air space comes under Tidal volume..
Dead air space- some tidal air is left in respiratory passages such as trachea and bronchi where no diffusion takes place..
@@robinhood_merrymen7969 you've replied but too late sir🥴 thanks ♥️
@@sakilahmed5904 lol.. I'm not sir.. I'm a student like you.. 😂💜✨
@@robinhood_merrymen7969 r u medical student?
@@sakilahmed5904 no... I'm in ninth grade.. 😂
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Nice and simple explanation.