Transcript lungs

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How do lungs attach to your throat?
Your lungs are in your chest and are attached to
your throat with a special pipe.


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Facts
Lungs help us breathe in and out. Our lungs are
behind our ribs. The rib bones protect them so they
do not get injured.


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Fact
. We have 600 alveoli in our lungs. If we stretch
them all they will be the size of a tennis court.


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Fact
How long can we survive without
breathing? 3minutes.
Have a try on your phone and see how
long that is.


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Facts
We can survive with one lung or two.
But not with none.


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Facts
We keep our lungs healthy by running, not smoking, eating raw food and doing sit-ups.
Do you know that belly fat harms your lungs? Don’t breathe carbon dioxide, breathe
oxygen, don’t breathe chemicals like paint, don’t breathe in too much steam and get lots
of fresh air. Laugh like the donkey!!


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Facts
Our lungs are pink and
rubbery on the outside.
Inside they look like a lot
like a sponge. They have
lines.


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facts
This part of the lung is our diaphram
It helps us with how loud we are when we
speak. It’s a part of are lungs.


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Facts
The larynx sits at the top
of the windpipe and the
trachea.
It helps us sing, breathe,
cough and eat.


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facts
When we breathe oxygen and breathe out
carbon dioxide it goes in the alveoli.


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Facts
What can go wrong with our lungs?
 Cancer
 Injury
 Chemicals
 Drowning
 Asthma
 COPD
 Emphysema
 Pulmonary fibrosis
 Cystic fibrosis


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Facts

What other part of our body help our lungs?
Your brain sends messages to your nose and mouth to help
you breathe oxygen to your lungs.

It is important to exercise to keep your lungs healthy.
The exercise you could do is running, bicycling, and
other aerobic exercises. Also don’t smoke.


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