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Little Einstein's Human Anatomy Week 7 - Lungs
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What are the air sacs at the end of the bronchioles called?
They are called alveoli.
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When you breathe out, does your diaphragm move up or down?
Your diaphragm moves up, and your lungs push air out.
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What carries oxygen to every single part of your body?
The red blood cells carry oxygen to every single part of your body.
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Where do your lungs sit?
Your lungs sit inside your chest, protected by your ribs.
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What gas do we breathe out?
We breathe out carbon dioxide.
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Describe the lungs' appearance.
Lungs are soft, pink and spongy.
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How do the lungs and heart work together?
The heart sends blood to the lungs to get oxygen. Then it pumps that oxygen-rich blood to the rest of your body
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What gas do we breathe in?
We breathe inn oxygen.
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When you breathe in, does your diaphragm move up or down?
Your diaphragm moves down to make space for the lungs to fill with air.
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What do we call the small tubes inside the lungs?
They are called bronchioles.
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How many times do you breathe per day?
You breathe about 22,000 times a day
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