Oxygen & Breathing
Organs of the Respiratory System
Air Composition
Breathing In and Out
Fun Fact & History
100

Why do we need oxygen?

To release energy from food.

100

What pipe carries air into the lungs?

The trachea (windpipe).

100

Which gas makes up 78% of the air?

Nitrogen.

100

What happens to the diaphragm when you breath in?

It contracts and moves down.


100

About how many times do we breathe in a lifetime?

Around 600 million times.

200

What waste gas tells your brain to breathe?

Carbon dioxide.

200

What are the tiny air sacs at the end of the lungs called?

Alveoli

200

What percentage of the air is oxygen?

About 21%

200

What happens to the ribs when you breathe in?

They move upward and outward.

200

How many drink bottles of air do we need every minute?

About three bottles.

300

Why can’t we store oxygen?

Because our body uses it constantly, we must keep breathing.

300

Which muscle moves down to help us breathe in?

The diaphragm.

300

Name one gas found in the air in very small (trace) amounts.

Helium or other trace gases.

300

Why do the lungs expand when we breathe in?

Because the chest cavity becomes larger, creating space for air.

300

Who discovered that some diseases are carried in the air (11th century)?

Ibn Sina (Avicenna).

400

What happens if oxygen is missing in your body?

You cannot release energy from food, and you may die.

400

Explain how alveoli exchange gases with blood.

Oxygen moves into the blood, and carbon dioxide moves out into the alveoli.

400

Why is it better to be a nose-breather than a mouth-breather?

Because nose hairs trap dirt and germs.

400

Describe what happens during breathing out.

The diaphragm relaxes and moves up, ribs move down and in, lungs shrink, and air is pushed out.

400

Name one disease that spreads through the air.

Flu, tuberculosis, or COVID-19.

500

Why do you feel the urge to breathe after holding your breath?

Because carbon dioxide builds up in the blood and signals the brain.

500

What happens to the blood after it collects oxygen in the alveoli?

It carries oxygen to the rest of the body.

500

Which gas makes up only 0.04% of the air?

Carbon dioxide.

500

Why do the lungs need the diaphragm and ribs to help them work?

Lungs have no muscles of their own to expand or contract them.

500

How long can whales hold their breath?

Around half an hour.

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