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Cruise the Body's AIR-Ways!

Where does the air go when you breathe?

(Note: A text description of the information presented by the game's graphic is included below.)

Let's draw the path that air takes inside your body:

Thanks very much to Don Skinner
for creating and sharing the above drawing applet
to make these games possible!

To check your work, visit our EXAMPLE .


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The graphic shows a picture of air entering into the body through the nose, and traveling into the lungs. It includes the following notes:



My Health My World Explorations for Children and Adults is a publication of the Division of School-Based Programs, Department of Community Medicine, Baylor College of Medicine , and was made possible by a grant from the National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences. Thanks to Baylor for allowing NIEHS to reproduce portions of those articles here on the NIEHS Kids' Pages!

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Example of Completed Airways Drawing

The blue line is oxygen going in, and the yellow line is carbon dioxide going out. Drawing of the Body's Airways

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