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FunctionsAre youGassy?

We FoundOut:

Hold YourBreath!

FinishThe

Phrase…

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This brings oxygen into the body and removes carbon

dioxide and other gases

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What is the Respiratory system

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This contracts to help your lungs full

with oxygen

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What is your Diaphram

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This functions to prevent water from entering your lungs

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What is your epiglottis

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This helps you to speak

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What is the Larynx, or voice box

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This is the first place air enters your Respiratory system

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What is your Nasal Cavity

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A gas you exhale

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What is Carbon dioxide

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We inhale this

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What is oxygen

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79% of inhaled air is this gas

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What is Nitrogen

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20% of inhaled air is made up of this

gas

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What is Oxygen

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Exhaled air is mostly made of this

gas

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What is Carbon Dioxide

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No, this is not when a horse gets sick. It is when you have a

runny, red, itchy nose.

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What is Hay Fever

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Eating too much, or too quickly can

cause your diaphragm to give

you these.

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What are hiccups

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This involuntary action helps bring in more oxygen to the

blood quickly.

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What is yawning

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A cough that can really make kids and

babies sick

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What is Whoping Cough

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With this disease, thick sticky mucus can clog up your

lungs, and make it hard to breath.

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What is cystic Fibrosis

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Lack of Oxygen

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What is Suffocation

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The side of your brain that controls

the left side of your body

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What is the right side

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Part of the brain that does the thinking

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What is the Cerebrum

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Part of the brain that makes sure your

muscles work together

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What is the Cerebellum

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Controls many of your inner organs

that keep you alive

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What is the Medulla Oblongata

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Something you breathe in

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What is oxygen

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You exhale this

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What is Carbon Dioxide

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This happens to the air you breathe in before it reaches

your lungs

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What is moistened and warmed up

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These parts inside your lungs look like

little cauliflowers

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What are alveoli, or air sacs

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You can measure how fast your cells

are working by measuring this

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What is how fast your cells use

oxygen


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