| five | | a waste product from the breakdown of food |
| thoracic vertebrae | | number of nerves we have |
| rib cage | | these are caused by the diaphragm contracting |
| atlas vertebrae | | the number of lumbar vertebrae we have |
| brain stem | | brings in oxygen and releases carbon dioxide gas |
| spinal cord | | these ribs don't attach in front to anything |
| floating ribs | | seven pairs of ribs attach to this |
| respiratory system | | supports your body and protects the spinal cord |
| hiccups | | part of brain that controls the involuntary muscles |
| sternum | | twelve pairs of ribs are attached to these |
| diaphragm | | a thick sheet of muscle that help make the lungs work |
| thirty-one | | allows you to move your head |
| carbon dioxide | | little balloon-like sacs in the lungs |
| spine | | links your brain to the rest of your body |
| alveoli | | the network of nerve cells formed by the brain and spinal cord |
| central nervous system | | protects the lungs, heart, liver, and stomach |