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Unit 3 Lesson 4 Breathe In, Breathe Out & Beat It

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Body system that brings in oxygen that the body needs and releases carbon dioxide   Respiratory System  
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The body's waste gas   carbon dioxide  
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The main organs of the respiratory system that are spongy and expand to fill with air   lungs  
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The tube in your throat that branches into two smaller tubes   trachea  
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The smaller tubes that the trachea branches into   bronchi  
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Tiny sacs at the end of each bronchiole   alveoli  
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Muscular organ that pumps blood throughout your body   heart  
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Clear liquid that makes up blood and carries nutrients and blood cells throughout the body   plasma  
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Thick blood vessels that move blood carrying oxygen away from the heart and to the body   arteries  
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Blood vessels that move blood carrying waste material back to the heart and lungs so the process can begin again   Veins  
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Connect arteries and veins and have very thin walls that allow oxygen and nutrients to pass through   capillaries  
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Body system made up of the heart, vessels, and blood   Circulatory System  
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Blood cells that carry oxygen throughout your body   red blood cells  
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Blood cells that fight disease   white blood cells  
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Stop bleeding by sticking together and forming clots   platelets  
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