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Which parts of the body help us breathe in and out?
The lungs, windpipe, diaphragm, and ribs help us breathe in and out.
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What does the circulatory system transport around the body?
oxygen , Nutrients and wastes.
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What fluid carries oxygen and nutrients to cells?
Blood.
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What are the three main parts of the circulatory system?
Heart, blood vessels, and blood.
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What do the lungs do ?
The lungs bring oxygen into the body and remove carbon dioxide from the blood.
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Why do we need oxygen?
We need oxygen to live; it helps our body function.
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How do we remove carbon dioxide from our bodies?
We breathe out carbon dioxide, and the diaphragm and ribs help our chest move as we breathe.
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What helps our chest move when we breathe?
The diaphragm and ribs help our chest move as we breathe.
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What is puberty ?
Puberty is when you grow quickly and your body starts to change.
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How does the heart help circulate blood?
By continuously beating to move blood throughout the body.
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What does blood do in the body?
To transport oxygen and nutrients to cells and remove wastes.
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Name the parts of the respiratory system?
The respiratory system includes the lungs, windpipe, and diaphragm.
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