3750 - Default buffer space for ingress queues

Hello,
I read the Cisco Catalyst 3750 QoS Configuration Examples white paper and I have a few questions:
1. On page 24 it said that "The IOS allocates default space in the buffer to queue ingress packets after QoS is enabled." Is there a command to see the size of the default buffer space?
2. " 67% of the total available
memory for ingress queue is allocated to queue 1 and 33% is allocated to queue 2." I thought that the default buffer size is a portion of the total memory and queue 1 and 2 share the defualt buffer size.

sh mls qos queue-set command can be used to verify the details of the buffer size.3750 has a lot of internal buffer for QOS to use

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