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MrsSzillus212

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alveoli   tiny air filled pouches or sacs in the lungs  
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bronchi   the two tubes that connect the windpipe to the lungs  
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capillaries   tiny blood vessels. Capillaries surround each alveoli in the lungs.  
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carbon dioxide   the gas that is made when oxygen combines with food  
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cells   the building blocks of all living things  
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cilia   tiny hairs in the air passages. Cilia wave back a nd forth like paddles to push mucus toward the throat.  
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diaphragm   the dome shaped muscle below the lungd that is used in breathing.  
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larynx   the voice box.  
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epiglotis   the flap that closes over the larynx when you swallow  
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lungs   spongy sacks in the chest that put oxygen into the blood and take carbon dioxide out of it  
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mucus   a thick, sticky liquid that traps germs and dirt in the air passages.  
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oxygen   the gas that combines with food to release energy  
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pharynx   the throat. Passages from the nose and mouth connect to the pharynx.  
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ribs   bones that surround the lungs like a cage  
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trachea   the windpipe. The trachea connects the larynx to thr bronchi  
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vocal cords   two stretchy bands inside the voicebox that vibrate and make voice sounds  
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