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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Functions Are you Gassy? We Found Out: Hold Your Breath! Finish The 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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