The Human Respiratory System
Investigating the process of breathing and identifying the main organs involved, such as the lungs and windpipe.
Key Questions
- Describe what happens when you breathe in and breathe out.
- Identify the main organs involved in breathing.
- Explain why we need to breathe to stay alive.
National Curriculum Attainment Targets
Suggested Methodologies
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