Oxygen is a special kind of air that helps us breathe and stay alive.
Imagine you're playing on the swings at the park, every time you go up high and come back down, it's like taking a deep breath. That’s what oxygen does for your body! It gives your muscles energy so you can keep swinging, running, jumping, or even just smiling.
Oxygen is made of two tiny oxygen atoms, stuck together like best friends holding hands, that’s why we write it as O₂. These little guys are everywhere: in the air we breathe, inside our bodies, and even in water.
How Oxygen Helps Us
When you take a breath, oxygen from the air goes into your lungs. It then travels through your body like a tiny delivery person, giving energy to your cells. Without it, your body wouldn’t have enough power to keep going, just like how a toy car needs batteries to move!
So next time you're playing outside or taking a deep breath after running, remember: oxygen is the invisible friend helping you stay strong and happy!
Examples
- A fish needs oxygen in water just like we need it in the air.
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