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(OLD VIDEO) Human Body Systems: The 11 Champions

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This video has been updated at https://youtu.be/gEUu-A2wfSE. The Amoeba Sisters provide an introduction to the levels of organization and each of the 11 human organ systems.

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Twelve Body Systems Song

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Twelve Body Systems Song

A song that helps kids memorize and learn about the twelve major systems of the human body.
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Voices:
Skeletal: Matt Pace
Muscular: AnneMarie Schenewark
Circulatory, Nervous: Joseph Larson
Digestive: Tanner Schenewark
Excretory: Emerson Pace
Reproductive: Joanna Pace & Matt Pace
Respiratory: Gavin McLaren
Immune: Matt Pace
Lymphatic: Ake Larson
Renal: Tanner Schenewark
Endocrine: Joseph Larson
Integumentary: AnneMarie Schenewark

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Lyrics:
Have you ever wondered
How our bodies work inside?
We move, we breathe, we eat, we think,
And somehow stay alive

We have twelve major systems
They’re like our personal crew
Each one does something different
We’ll introduce them to you:

Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory, Nervous
Digestive (and Excretory), Reproductive, Respiratory
Immune, Lymphatic, Renal (or Urinary)
Endocrine, and Integumentary

Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory, Nervous
Digestive (and Excretory), Reproductive, Respiratory
Immune, Lymphatic, Renal (or Urinary)
Endocrine, and Integumentary

I’m your skeleton, my bones support you
Protect your organs from things that could hurt you

I’m your muscles, and I help you move
When you exercise you’ll see what I can do

Circulatory here, with blood, vessels, and heart
I bring things like oxygen to all your body parts

I’m a system that may seem a little nervous,
I send neural signals as a service

We’re Digestive and Excretory
Welcome to the intestine loop
I turn food into energy
I turn the rest into poop

We’re the Reproductive systems
And here’s what we’re doin’
We make certain hormones
Oh, We also make humans

Take a breath, Respiratory system’s on your side
Airways bring in oxygen and let go of carbon dioxide

I’m your Immune system, and I fight off disease
I protect you better when you wash your hands,
So wash your hands! …please

I’m Lymphatic, I drain and kill toxins and help with immunity

I’m the Renal! I clean your blood, and make pee!
Oh, come on! Everybody pees

I’m the Endocrine. My glands send hormones in
Like a flood to your blood to help your body grow!

Integumentary means nails, hair, and skin
From your head to your toe

There are many other systems
But we are the main ones
Keeping you going takes cooperation!

Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory, Nervous
Digestive (and Excretory), Reproductive, Respiratory
Immune, Lymphatic, Renal (or Urinary)
Endocrine, and Integumentary

Skeletal, Muscular, Circulatory, Nervous
Digestive (and Excretory), Reproductive, Respiratory
Immune, Lymphatic, Renal (or Urinary)
Endocrine, and Integumentary

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The Human Body – ESL lesson – Main body systems and organs

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The Human Body – ESL lesson – Main body systems and organs
The video is an ESL lesson on the human body and the most important body systems like the skeletal system, the muscular system, the digestive system, the respiratory system, the cardiovascular system, the lymphatic system, the endocrine system, urinary system and the reproductive system. The video features some organs but leaves out some as this videos does not intend to be fully comprehensive nor does it aim to be very detailed. The intention was that the English learner who watches this video should have the opportunity to learn the names of some internal organs, have an overview of the body systems. There are organs that are not mentioned and included in the video.

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11 Body Systems in 3 minutes

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A description of 11 body systems. I cover, muscular,urinary,respiratory,digestive,endocrine, reproductive,lymphatic,integumentary,muscular, and the circulatory system.

11 Human Body Systems

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Human body organ systems for kids – Compilation

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Educational video about the different organ systems of the human body: the nervous system, the respiratory system, the digestive system, the excretory system, the circulatory system aand the musculoskeletal system.

This video compilation is part of an educational collection about the human body, ideal for elementary school children.

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In this video all digestive organs of the human body are explained in detail and their functioning is described. We will look at the salivary glands, the esophagus, the stomach, the small intestine, the large intestine and the liver with the gall bladder.

THE SYSTEMS OF THE HUMAN BODY

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THE SYSTEMS OF THE HUMAN BODY

How the human body works

Animated video that allows children to become more familiar with the human body. Explains what an organ system is and shows us how each system is responsible for performing a function while interacting with other systems to keep us alive.

Interacting Human Body Systems

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Preliminary Biology: Patterns in Nature

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Overview:
Cellular Respiration
Respiration System
Circulatory System
Digestive System
Urinary System

Human Organ Systems Part 1 – 3D Animation – 11 major organ systems of the human body Explained

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Human Organ Systems Part 1 – 3D Animation – 11 major organ systems of the human body Explained
An organ system is a group of organs that work together as a biological system to perform one or more functions. Each organ does a particular job in the body, and is made up of distinct tissues.

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The main systems of the human body are:
1. Circulatory system
2. Digestive system and Excretory system
3. Endocrine system
4. Integumentary system / Exocrine system
5. Immune system and lymphatic system
6. Muscular system
7. Nervous system
8. Renal system and Urinary system
9. Reproductive system
10. Respiratory system
11. Skeletal system

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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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The Amoeba Sisters videos demystify science with humor and relevance. The videos center on Pinky’s certification and experience in teaching science at the high school level. Pinky’s teacher certification is in grades 4-8 science and 8-12 composite science (encompassing biology, chemistry, and physics). Amoeba Sisters videos only cover concepts that Pinky is certified to teach, and they focus on her specialty: secondary life science. For more information about The Amoeba Sisters, visit: http://www.amoebasisters.com/about-us.html

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