Thread:Peachy4872/@comment-39062437-20190720185935/@comment-38732394-20190806201515

(Then the sub goes in the heart, which is beating really loud)

Lincoln: Whoa, the heart is beating so loud!

Lisa: See, I told you. Now, the heart pumps blood 70 times per minute, but it varies from person to person.

Lincoln: That means each person's heart pumps differently.

Lisa: Affirmative. It all depends on how healthy you are, and your emotions. If you're nervous or excited, your heart might beat faster than normal, but that doesn't mean you'll have a heart attack.

Lincoln: Sounds like Luna's heart is beating normally. (He takes notes)

Lisa: And if you're healthy, your heartbeats are healthy, too. But if you're unhealthy, your heart might beat slower than average.

Lincoln: How do you get a heart attack?

Lisa: You can get a heart attack from lots of things. Like eating too much sweets and sugary food. But let's not talk any further about heart attacks, because we don't want Luna to have one.

Lincoln: (laughs) Yeah, let's stop talking about it. So, where's our next location.

Lisa: Let's go to the pancreas, which is part of the digestive system. Don't worry, brother. We're not going back in the stomach.

Lincoln: I always wanted to see what the pancreas does.