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Human Body – Science for Kids

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Human Body - Science for Kids

Human Body for Kids engages young, inquisitive learners, while the depth of material gets older students ready for tests. Join Kevin and his friends to explore the skeletal, nervous, muscular, circulatory, urinary, respiratory, and digestive systems along with the five senses. Clear explanations and humor make this video perfect for the classroom and home. Created along with teachers to meet state testing standards.

After learning about how the human body works, join Marko and take a short practice test. Marko will give you tips to help learners perform well on a science test.

Click below to jump to any section of the video:

00:05 Introduction
01:16 Body Systems
01:35 Skeletal System
02:06 Nervous System
02:47 Muscular System
03:15 Circulatory System
05:02 Urinary System
05:54 Respiratory System
09:04 Digestive System
13:58 Alimentary Canal Song & Log Ride!
16:14 The Sensory Learning Center
16:34 Sight
20:06 Taste
20:43 Smell
22:36 Sound
25:07 Touch
26:26 The Body Wheel Game
31:32 Introduction to Practice Test Questions
31:54 Test Question 1: Digestive System
32:50 Test Question 2: Respiratory System
33:44 Test Question 3: Body Systems
35:04 Test Question 4: Bar Graph Question

The fascinating process of human decomposition

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We visited the largest body farm in the world, where researchers study human decomposition in order to help law enforcement.

Photos by Joseph Stromberg

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Beginnings of a Human Cell

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A 3D animation about the functions and molecular components of a human cell as the cell is signaled to divide after conception.
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How does the human body work? What roles do the digestive, reproductive, and other systems play? Learn about human anatomy and the complex processes that help your body function.
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The Human Body | Facts About the Parts of the Human Body System

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The Human Body Facts

– The human body is made up of a head, neck, torso, two arms and two legs.
– The average height of an adult human is about 5 to 6 feet tall.
– The human body is made to stand erect, walk on two feet, use the arms to carry and lift, and has opposable thumbs (able to grasp).

This video explores the following parts of the human body system:

– Circulatory System (heart, blood, vessels)
– Respiratory System (nose, trachea, lungs)
– Immune System (many types of protein, cells, organs, tissues)
– Skeletal System (bones)
– Excretory System (lungs, large intestine, kidneys)
– Urinary System (bladder, kidneys)
– Muscular System (muscles)
– Endocrine System (glands)
– Digestive System (mouth, oesophagus, stomach, intestines)
– Nervous System (brain, spinal cord, nerves)
– Reproductive System (male and female reproductive organs)

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How does BLOOD circulate around the Cardiovascular System? Here body parts and biology are explained to kids. Operation Ouch is a British science show for kids that is full of experiments and biological learnings. In this educational TV show, twin brothers Dr. Chris and Dr. Xand do science experiments for kids, to explain us how the human body with all its different parts and systems works, and how medicine and medical procedures can help. Biology for kids in a fun format!
You can buy the book here https://www.amazon.co.uk/Operation-Ouch-HuManual-Ben-Elcomb/dp/0141375973/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1533293741&sr=8-1&keywords=operation+ouch and download the series here https://itunes.apple.com/gb/tv-season/operation-ouch-season-6/id1369101462
Lots of science projects to take a deeper look at the human body. Body parts and systems covered including
Incredible eyes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oLIF8cm7l70
Broken Bones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QTWhg8kfgF8
Teeth and Braces https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vcPPmW8nBdw
Burns and Skins Grafts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fPnXRO4z3_U #OperationOuch #ScienceForKids

Human Body Systems Functions Overview: The 11 Champions (Updated)

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Human Body Systems Functions Overview: The 11 Champions (Updated)

This is the updated Amoeba Sisters human organ systems video, which provides a brief function introduction to each of the 11 human organ systems. Expand details for table of contents.👇 Video has handout: http://www.amoebasisters.com/handouts

Note: This overview provides the name of each organ system and overall body system functions. This can support further discussion on how these functions work together. While structure detail is not included in this brief overview, this can provide a foundation for further exploration of body system structures.

Table of Contents:
Levels of Organization 0:49
Circulatory 1:39
Digestive 2:40
Endocrine 3:16
Excretory 3:42
Integumentary 4:21
Lymphatic/immune 4:39
Muscular 5:25
Nervous 5:41
Reproductive 6:13
Respiratory 6:27
Skeletal systems 6:49
Importance of Systems Working Together 7:20

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