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Subido el 29 de junio de 2023 por Olivia G.

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You 00:00:00
Breathe in breathe in out. That's what I say throughout 00:00:10
Breathe in breathe in out. That's what I say throughout 00:00:14
you 00:00:20
Hmm. Oh, so you've been watching me work out a 00:00:21
Rather breathe in and breathe out. Oh, this is tiring. 00:00:25
So anyways, why don't we talk about breathing today? Still can't get a hint? 00:00:32
Well today we talk about the human respiratory system 00:00:39
Zoom in 00:00:44
All right, do this right now. I'm watching you. Just start running wherever you are 00:00:45
Run run run run run run now stop 00:00:53
Isn't your breathing heavy? 00:00:59
well, that's because right now your body needs more oxygen to breathe and 00:01:01
You get oxygen from the air around you 00:01:07
Without oxygen you'd be like a car without fuel a waterless pool and wouldn't that be uncool? 00:01:11
One of the major reasons why you're alive is 00:01:20
Oxygen so take a deep breath in 00:01:24
When you breathe in you take in oxygen present in the air 00:01:30
The air then passes through your nostrils 00:01:35
There are tiny hair present in your nostrils that obstruct 00:01:39
All 00:01:43
The dust particles 00:01:46
Then the air travels to the windpipe also called the trachea 00:01:48
Which filters the air inhaled? 00:01:54
The trachea branches out to two tubes called bronchi 00:01:57
Where tiny hair called cilia move back and forth moving the mucus inside 00:02:02
The mucus is a sticky substance that collects germs and other particles that might harm the lungs 00:02:08
The bronchi then carry air into each lung the right lung has three lobes 00:02:16
Whereas the left lung has two lobes 00:02:23
The left lung is slightly smaller in size to give space to the heart 00:02:27
These lobes are filled with small and spongy air sacs called alveoli 00:02:32
Where the exchange of oxygen and carbon dioxide happens? 00:02:38
It is here the blood picks up oxygen and lets go of carbon dioxide 00:02:43
Just beneath the lungs. There is a dome-shaped muscle called diaphragm 00:02:50
that contracts when you breathe in and 00:02:56
Expands when you breathe out 00:02:59
It also separates the chest cavity from the abdominal cavity 00:03:02
Trivia time 00:03:08
The lungs are the only organs that can float on water 00:03:11
A person breathes approximately 00:03:16
20,000 times in one day 00:03:19
So friends didn't you just gasp and grasp all the facts? 00:03:22
Tune in next time for more fun facts. This is me zooming out 00:03:26
Idioma/s:
en
Idioma/s subtítulos:
en
Autor/es:
Olivia Gómez Sosa
Subido por:
Olivia G.
Licencia:
Dominio público
Visualizaciones:
11
Fecha:
29 de junio de 2023 - 12:09
Visibilidad:
Clave
Centro:
CPR INF-PRI-SEC PATROCINIO DE MARÍA
Duración:
03′ 52″
Relación de aspecto:
1.78:1
Resolución:
1280x720 píxeles
Tamaño:
25.47 MBytes

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