How Your Urinary System Works? - The Dr. Binocs Show | Best Learning Videos For Kids | Peekaboo Kidz

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21 Sept 201804:22

Summary

TLDRThis educational video script delves into the importance of the urinary system, emphasizing the role of kidneys as filters for waste and excess water, which forms urine. It cautions against holding urine due to potential health risks like infections and urinary retention. The script also poses a trivia question about the origin of the term 'kidney beans' and invites viewers to engage by answering another question about the urinary system's starting point.

Takeaways

  • 🧘 The importance of not holding in urine to avoid complications.
  • 🔍 The urinary system's role in disposing of liquid waste from the body.
  • 📍 The location of kidneys in the upper abdominal area against the back muscles.
  • 🚰 Kidneys function as filter devices, cleaning the blood and separating waste compounds.
  • 💧 The combination of waste and excess water forms urine, referred to as 'pee'.
  • 🌊 Urine travels through tubes called ureters to the bladder, which stores it until needed.
  • 💨 The bladder contracts to push urine into the urethra for excretion from the body.
  • ⚠️ Holding in urine can lead to long-term effects such as a higher risk of infection and urinary retention.
  • 💪 Weak bladder muscles can result from habitually holding in urine, affecting the ability to empty the bladder fully.
  • 🤔 The trivia question about the naming of kidneys and kidney beans was posed humorously.
  • 📝 The call to action for viewers to answer a question about the starting point of the urinary system in the comments section.

Q & A

  • What is the primary function of the urinary system?

    -The primary function of the urinary system is to dispose of liquid waste, including hazardous and unwanted substances, from the body.

  • Where are the kidneys located in the body?

    -The kidneys are located in the upper abdominal area, against the back muscles, on both the left and right side of the body.

  • What role do kidneys play in the urinary system?

    -Kidneys act as filter devices, cleaning the blood and separating waste compounds from it.

  • What is the term for the waste compound mixed with excess water that the kidneys produce?

    -The waste compound mixed with excess water produced by the kidneys is called urine.

  • What are the tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder called?

    -The tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder are called ureters.

  • What is the function of the bladder in the urinary system?

    -The bladder serves as a pouch-like organ that holds the urine until the body is ready to expel it.

  • What is the term for the tube through which urine is expelled from the body?

    -The tube through which urine is expelled from the body is called the urethra.

  • What are the potential long-term effects of habitually holding in urine?

    -Habitually holding in urine can lead to a higher risk of infection and weaken bladder muscles, potentially causing urinary retention.

  • What is urinary retention, and why is it a concern?

    -Urinary retention is a condition where one is unable to fully empty the bladder when urinating, which can be caused by weakened bladder muscles from holding in urine.

  • Why is it important not to hold your pee for too long?

    -It is important not to hold your pee for too long to avoid complications such as infections and urinary retention, which can affect long-term health.

  • What is the trivia question posed in the script about kidneys and kidney beans?

    -The trivia question is whether kidneys were named after kidney beans or if the beans were named after the kidneys.

  • What advice does Dr. Binox give regarding the habit of holding in urine?

    -Dr. Binox advises against the habit of holding in urine for too long, emphasizing the importance of good urinary health for long-term well-being.

Outlines

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🌿 Understanding the Urinary System

This paragraph introduces the importance of the urinary system in the body's waste disposal process. It explains how the kidneys, located in the upper abdominal area, function as filters to clean the blood and separate waste compounds. The waste, combined with excess water, forms urine which is then transported to the bladder via the urethras. The bladder stores the urine until it's expelled from the body through the urethra. The speaker emphasizes the health risks associated with holding urine for extended periods, such as infections and urinary retention, which can weaken bladder muscles and affect the ability to fully empty the bladder.

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Keywords

💡Urinary System

The urinary system is the body's mechanism for filtering waste products from the blood and excreting them as urine. It plays a crucial role in maintaining the body's balance of water and electrolytes. In the video, the urinary system is highlighted as the primary topic, with a focus on its function in disposing of liquid waste and maintaining overall health.

💡Kidneys

Kidneys are a pair of bean-shaped organs located in the upper abdominal area that filter waste from the blood and produce urine. They are essential for the urinary system's function. In the script, kidneys are described as the starting point of the urinary system, where blood is cleaned and waste compounds are separated to form urine.

💡Urethras

Urethras are tubes that carry urine from the kidneys to the bladder. They are part of the urinary system's anatomy. The script mentions urethras as the conduits through which urine is transported, emphasizing their role in the process of waste disposal.

💡Bladder

The bladder is a muscular sac that stores urine until it is expelled from the body. It is an integral component of the urinary system. In the video, the bladder is depicted as a 'pouch-like organ' that holds urine until the body is ready to eliminate it.

💡Urine

Urine is the liquid waste product of the body's metabolism, composed of water, salts, and other substances. It is the end product of the urinary system's filtration process. The script refers to urine as 'pee' and describes its formation from waste compounds and excess water.

💡Holding Pee

Holding pee refers to the act of not urinating when the body signals the need to do so. The video script warns against this habit, explaining that it can lead to complications such as urinary retention and increased risk of infection.

💡Urinary Retention

Urinary retention is a condition where the bladder cannot empty completely, causing discomfort and potential health issues. It is mentioned in the script as a consequence of habitually holding in urine, which can weaken the bladder muscles.

💡Toxic Waste Products

Toxic waste products are harmful substances generated by the body that need to be eliminated to prevent health problems. The script describes these as circulating in the blood until they are removed by the kidneys as part of the urinary system's function.

💡Excess Water

Excess water refers to the surplus of water in the body that is not needed for physiological processes and must be removed. The video script mentions that the urinary system gets rid of excess water through the production of urine.

💡Dr. Binox

Dr. Binox appears to be the presenter or host of the video, providing educational content about the urinary system. The script portrays Dr. Binox as an engaging and informative character who interacts with the audience, asking questions and encouraging participation.

💡Health Habits

Health habits refer to routine behaviors that contribute to well-being and prevent disease. The script emphasizes the importance of not holding urine as a good health habit, suggesting that it is crucial for maintaining urinary system health and avoiding complications.

Highlights

Importance of not holding in urine to avoid complications.

Introduction to the urinary system's role in waste disposal.

Functioning of the urinary system starting with the kidneys.

Kidneys' location and role as filter devices in the body.

Process of blood purification and waste separation in the kidneys.

Formation of urine from waste compounds and excess water.

Transport of urine through the ureters to the bladder.

Bladder's function as a temporary storage for urine.

Urethra's role in expelling urine from the body.

Risks of holding urine, such as increased infection risk and urinary retention.

Weakening of bladder muscles from constant urine holding.

Urinary retention's impact on the ability to empty the bladder.

Advising against the habit of holding urine for long-term health.

Engaging trivia question about the naming of kidneys and kidney beans.

Interactive question about the starting point of the urinary system.

Invitation to join the 'peekaboo family' and participate in the community.

Encouragement to subscribe and enable notifications for future videos.

Transcripts

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hey friends um

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excuse me

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it feels so good to attend the call of

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nature

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hey

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i'm sorry to leave you in the middle of

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our conversation

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but it always is important not to hold

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your pee for a longer period as it might

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cause certain complications

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but first it's essential to know how

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your urinary system works

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so without wasting more time let's zoom

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in

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the urinary system comes into play for

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the disposal of liquid waste

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our bodies keep generating a lot of

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hazardous and unwanted liquid waste

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these are toxic waste products which

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will circulate in our blood until

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disposed off

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and as excess water can be waste too our

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body gets rid of it through the urinary

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system so how does it work

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the urinary system starts here in our

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kidneys these organs are located in the

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upper abdominal area against the back

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muscles on both the left and right side

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of the body that acts like filter

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devices for our body

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when the blood passes through the

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kidneys it gets cleaned and separates

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the waste compound

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this waste combines with excess water

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makes urine which we generally call p

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after that the urine is pumped down

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through a couple of tubes called the

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urethras leading to the bladder a pouch

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like organ that holds the pee until the

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body is ready to get rid of it

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and you feel like going to the bathroom

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and finally the bladder contracts and

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pushes the pee into another tube we call

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the urethra which carries the p out of

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the body

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trivia time

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did you know if you make the habit of

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holding your pee for ages you're

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subjecting yourself to severe long-term

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effects including a higher risk of

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infection

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constantly holding in your pee can

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weaken your bladder muscles which could

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lead to urinary retention

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a dreaded condition that prevents you

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from being able to fully empty your

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bladder when you pee

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and makes you feel like peeing a lot

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so in the interest of long-term health

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it's not a good habit to hold your pee

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for too long

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but fortunately for the short term your

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brain and body have got you covered

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it's question time

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so friends today's question is are

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kidneys named after kidney beans or it's

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the beans named after the kidneys

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i got you

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i was just kidding friends

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let me not hold you for too long and ask

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you the question

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so today's question is

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where does the urinary system start

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do write your answer in the comment

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section below and hit the like button to

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be part of the peekaboo family until

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next time it's me dr binox zooming out

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