| Respiratory System: Interactive Lesson on Breathing and Lungs. |
| Learn how the respiratory system works and how the body exchanges oxygen and carbon dioxide. |
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🫁 Keep Exploring the Respiratory System – Free & Fun Resources!
Continue your journey into the human respiratory system with these trusted, free resources:
- Britannica – Respiratory System – Trusted encyclopedia entries on anatomy, gas exchange, and diseases.
- Khan Academy – Respiratory System – Video lessons on lung anatomy, breathing, and gas exchange.
- NIH – Lung Health – Educational resources on lung diseases and healthy breathing (.gov domain).
- Visible Body – Respiratory System – Interactive 3D models of the lungs and airways.
🌬️ Fun fact: Your lungs are the only organ that can float on water! A healthy lung is about 80% air and 20% tissue, so it floats. A diseased lung (pneumonia, cancer) may sink. In the past, doctors used the “floating lung test” to determine if a stillborn baby was born alive (lungs that float indicate the baby breathed). This test is no longer considered reliable, but it was used for centuries. The lungs are also the only organ that is fully functional in a newborn after birth – they must expand within seconds of delivery!





