Lungs Your Respiratory System

Lungs Your Respiratory System by Seymour Simon, published by Harper Collins on March 13, 2007, is an illustrated exploration of the human respiratory system. This 32-page book invites readers to understand the vital role of the lungs in the process of breathing, detailing how they fill with oxygen and expel carbon dioxide. The text emphasizes the significance of the respiratory system in sustaining life, highlighting the frequency of breathing and its essential function for the body.
In this edition, readers will find a clear and informative presentation of how air travels in and out of the lungs, supported by illustrations that enhance comprehension. The book is categorized under juvenile nonfiction, making it suitable for young readers interested in science and nature. With a focus on biology and health, this work aims to educate about the mechanics of breathing and the importance of the respiratory system in daily living.
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Take a deep breath and then let it out. Did you feel your chest rise and fall? That is actually your lungs filling with oxygen and then pushing carbon dioxide back out when you exhale. Without your lungs and your entire respiratory system, the rest of your body wouldn’t receive the oxygen you need to survive. To give your body the oxygen it needs, you breathe twenty times every minute. You breathe more than twenty thousand times each and every day. Acclaimed science writer Seymour Simon has teamed up with the Smithsonian Institution to explore the important journey that air takes in and out of your lungs.
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