Like a Recycling Center Inside You
Imagine you're eating an apple. Your body takes it apart, like a robot taking apart toys. It breaks the apple into tiny pieces called carbon and oxygen. These little pieces are like puzzle pieces your body uses to make energy, kind of like how Legos help you build cool things!
When you move or think, your body uses that energy. But then it turns some of those tiny pieces back into waste, like when you blow out a candle, oxygen goes in, and carbon dioxide comes out. You breathe it out, just like blowing bubbles!
The Cycle Never Stops
Your lungs are like little fans. When you breathe in, they bring fresh oxygen inside. When you breathe out, your body sends back the used-up pieces, carbon dioxide, so they can be turned into something new again.
It’s like a never-ending dance between food and breath, making sure your body always has energy to play, run, or even sleep!
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