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How we breathe

Chapter 1

The engine of the breath

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Chapter 2

The gas exchange highway

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Chapter 3

The ultimate cleaning crew

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Chapter 4

Breathing at the extremes

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YOUR GOAL

Master of How we breathe

Ch 3 · The ultimate cleaning crew
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Windpipe Whooshers

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teacher Sweeping it up (up and out!) / Keeping us clear (no doubt!) / Wave those tiny cilia, that's what breathing's about!

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The explosive power of a sneeze

teacher The explosive power of a sneeze

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Fun Fact

Sneeze speed: A human sneeze can travel at speeds up to 150 kilometers per hour, launching droplets several meters away.

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The microscopic escalator of cilia

teacher The microscopic escalator of cilia

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Glossary
cilia (noun)
Microscopic hairlike projections on the outer surface of some cells that beat rhythmically to move particles or fluid. In the human trachea, they beat up to twenty times per second to sweep out inhaled dust.

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Quiz

Why do the deepest parts of the human lungs, the alveoli, lack cilia?

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Gossip

What is the worst feeling?

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Quiz

What percentage of inhaled particles is typically trapped by the sticky mucus in your airways?

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Quiz

Which immune cells patrol the human alveoli to engulf and digest dust and bacteria?

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Quiz

Why does a sneeze expel air at such high speeds in humans?

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Quiz

What are the microscopic, hair-like structures that sweep mucus out of the human lungs?

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Approximately how much mucus does a healthy human respiratory tract produce each day?

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What is the primary purpose of the 'mucociliary escalator' in the human trachea?

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Quiz

What is the first mechanical step the body takes when initiating a cough?

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