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Nathaniel C.

Tauro
9-Penguin

“BREATH”
Every breath in gives oxygen
For our whole body
Each breath out provides carbon dioxide
Two gases exchanging

Each breath in your mouth or nose in goes oxygen


Past the pharynx, past the flap of epiglottis
Your voice box larynx, then the trachea divides
Air enters the lungs into the primary bronchi

Your diaphragm helps you breathe


Right below your lungs, muscle underneath
When you breathe in, it contracts
Moves down so your lungs can expand

Your rib bones protecting


Intercostal muscles in between each
Also helps lungs expand and condense
Helpful these muscles surrounding

Two gases exchange in

Lungs, they are two gray organs, spongy


Oxygen, respiratory
For the purpose of exchanging gases through your

Blood, takes the oxygen carries


From your lungs through your body
Then releases waste of CO2 gases breathe out.

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