| Statement I: | Expiratory Capacity is the total volume of air a person can expire after a normal inspiration. |
| Statement II: | Functional Residual Capacity is the volume of air that will remain in the lungs after a forceful maximal expiration. |
| I: | at alveoli |
| II: | between blood and tissues |
| 1. | Atmospheric air → Oxygenated blood → Alveoli → Tissues |
| 2. | Alveoli → Atmospheric air → Oxygenated blood → Tissues |
| 3. | Atmospheric air → Alveoli → Oxygenated blood → Tissues |
| 4. | Alveoli → Atmospheric air → Oxygenated blood → Deoxygenated blood |
| Statement I: | Each haemoglobin molecule can carry a maximum of four molecules of O2. |
| Statement II: | Hemoglobin can bind to four molecules of CO2. |
| 1. | 95 | 2. | 75 |
| 3. | 27 | 4. | 15 |