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Mr. Harper’s science mini lesson with audio The Excretory System How your kidneys clean your blood

Our bodies are made up of many different types of living cells. cellular waste

There are many billions of cells in our bodies There are many billions of cells in our bodies. One cell is too small to see without a microscope. v cell cellular waste

Like all living things, our cells make waste (go to the toilet). cellular waste

Cells must get rid of their waste or they will die Cells must get rid of their waste or they will die. Cells get rid of their waste by dumping it into the blood. Every cell lives next to a tiny blood vessel (capillary). capillary Bloodflow in capillary Blood in the capillary Cellular waste Cellular waste cell cell cell cell cell cell

Blood carries the waste away to the kidneys where the blood is filtered and cleaned. v v kidneys

The kidneys remove the cellular waste from your blood.

Urine flows to the bladder Blood flows through the kidneys where the waste is filtered out. Urine flows to the bladder

The cellular waste products are sent from the kidneys as urine (a yellow liquid) in tubes called jjjjjjjjjjjjureters, or urine tubes.

The ureters take urine to a bag-like muscle called the bladder where it is stored until we go to the bathroom.

Every fifth grader should know that the kidneys clean the blood (remove the cellular waste).

Every fifth grader should know that the bladder stores urine until we let it out in the toilet.

Every fifth grader should know the kidneys are the main organs in the excretory system, which is sometimes called the urinary system. excretory system

The excretory system removes cellular waste from the body. It’s often called the urinary system because urine is how the waste leaves the body.

Now let’s see how much of the information you remembered.

What are the most important organs in the excretory system? Let’s review: What are the most important organs in the excretory system?

The kidneys are the most important organs in the excretory system. Let’s review: The kidneys are the most important organs in the excretory system.

What is the function (job) of the kidneys? Let’s review: What is the function (job) of the kidneys?

Kidneys remove cellular waste from the blood (clean the blood). Let’s review: Kidneys remove cellular waste from the blood (clean the blood).

What happens to the waste after the kidneys remove it from the blood? Let’s review: What happens to the waste after the kidneys remove it from the blood?

Cellular waste goes as urine to the bladder then into the toilet. Let’s review: Cellular waste goes as urine to the bladder then into the toilet.

You can learn more from this Brainpop cartoon: The Urinary System