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Kyarra B

Your Lungs & Respiratory System - 1 views

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    Interesting video explaining breathing tests.
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    I am in the Respiratory system group and this site helped me get useful information.
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    This website helped me get lots of useful information.
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    This was very helpful cause I'm in that group , and I got facts about the Respiratory System.
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    it has a ton of cool facts!! :D
Eildert Z

All of the systems - 1 views

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    IT HAS A LOT OF FACTS
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    i agree with Tate, just quieter.
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    This really helped me with the facts this website. Told me a lot about the Respiratory System .
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    it has ton of info.
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    How could there be any more facts
Ricky F

Croup - 0 views

  • Croup is a condition that causes an inflammation of the upper airways — the voice box (larynx) and windpipe (trachea).
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      Kind of anwsering one of my Questoins
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      importan info
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  • Croup is most common — and symptoms are most severe — in children 6 months to 3 years old, but can affect older kids, too.
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      answers another questoins
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      good info
Lily D

Respiratory systme facts - 0 views

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    This site has a TON of facts about the R.S. It has about eight links to a bunch of random sites that have to do with breathing
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    This website give me alot of information of the Respiratory.
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    lily added the same site as me and it it shared both on the same post
Megan C

KidsBiology.com - Biology For Kids - 2 views

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    The website that you went to helped me a lot by showing me how things work , and gave me more facts .
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    I like this website because it has all the human body systems.
James C

Hillendale Health Main Index - 0 views

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    This site has useful information about the skeletal system and i advise people to use it.
Suzy Y

Your Gross and Cool Body : Respiratory System - 0 views

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    This site has lots of information and details to help.
Jackie Frens

Tissues of Life: Science Museum of Minnesota - 3 views

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    The best part of this site is the "Look" section where you can see close-ups of different parts of your body and how they work together. The videos do not work on our computers because Quicktime is not installed.
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    Why is it called that?
Justin A

IMCPL Kids - 0 views

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    cool photographs.
Philip DJ

inside the human body - 1 views

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    tells you all about what kids your age should do to protect your body
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    why wouldn't it i mean u wouldn't want to hurt yourself
Justin O

Asthma - 1 views

  • For most kids, breathing is simple: They breathe in through their noses or mouths and the air goes into the windpipe. From there, it travels through the airways and into the lungs. But for kids with asthma, breathing can be a lot more difficult because their airways are very sensitive.
  • An asthma flare-up, which some people call an asthma attack or episode, happens when a person's airways get swollen and narrower and it becomes a lot harder for air to get in and out of the lungs. Sometimes the swollen airways produce extra mucus, which makes things pretty sticky, so it's easy to see why it's hard to breathe.
  • In between flare-ups, a kid's breathing can be totally normal or seem that way. But during a flare-up, it can feel like the person is breathing through a straw.
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  • A kid with asthma may wheeze (a whistling sound when he or she breathes), cough, and feel tightness in the chest.
  • Asthma is more common than you might think. As many as 6 million kids in the United States have it
  • Kids who have asthma should try to avoid things that can cause their airways to tighten. But some triggers — like cats, colds, and chalk dust — can't always be avoided. That's why kids who are sensitive to those things must manage their asthma by taking medication.
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