![]() ![]() Tim's face turns red in embarrassment as Moby grabs the chart and hands Tim a letter. She places a chart in the file holder on the door, and leaves. The doctor sees what Moby has done, clears her throat, and looks at Tim and Moby very sternly. Moby scrambles to hide the mess he's made behind his back. The doctor knocks on the door and opens it. ![]() He rolls the gauze around his head, puts the stethoscope around his neck, inflates and deflates the blood pressure cuff, and points the otoscope into his mouth. Moby is rummaging around in the drawers and cabinets, pulling out tongue depressors, rolls of gauze, a stethoscope, a blood pressure cuff, and an otoscope. Text reads: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and Moby Tim is handcuffed to the cart with a writing that says "Moby was Here" Tim tries to get out, but he is still stuck. TIM: Hey - ha ha - it - ha ha ha - cut it out - hey - cut it out - stop it - cut it out! Moby writes on Tim's stomach with a marker. ![]() Anyway, it all fits together to make a living, working human being. The blood couldn't even get to the the brain without the circulatory system!Īn animation shows the different types of body systems on top of one another. Where would your brain be without blood? And the blood that goes to the brain couldn't do its job if it weren't for the respiratory system that sends it oxygen. Tim is show wearing just his green, poka-dotted shorts. TIM: The integumentary system includes skin, hair, and nails it protects your insides.Īn animation shows the integumentary system. TIM: The muscular system allows your muscles to move. TIM: The skeletal system is made of bones that hold the body up and protect the vital organs of your body's other systems. TIM: The reproductive system lets humans make more humans.Īn animation shows the reproductive system. TIM: The lymphatic system makes sure that germ-fighting cells get collected by body tissue. TIM: The immune system is what battles things like viruses and bacteria that try to make you sick. TIM: The circulatory system has the heart pumping blood through your body so oxygen and nutrients can get to the parts that need them.Īn animation shows the circulatory system. TIM: The respiratory system exchanges harmful carbon dioxide for oxygen through breathing.Īn animation shows the respiratory system. TIM: The urinary system gets rid of chemical waste from the body by flushing it out. TIM: The digestive system breaks down food so that nutrients and water can be used by your body. TIM: The endocrine system contains all the hormonal glands that control body growth and reproduction. TIM: The nervous system is a network of nerves that send signals to your brain so that it can make decisions. The Scan-O-Matic scans around Tim's body then reveals parts of his insides one by one. TIM: If one of these systems isn't working, the body can't run smoothly. TIM: Our body has many systems, and all of them are interconnected. TIM: But we all don't look the same that would be kinda freakyįour Tims appear on the screen and they all talk in unison. The human body has a basic pattern We're all built with more or less the same parts inside and out. Everyone's body functions in much the same way. ![]() TIM: It's an efficient machine brought about by millions of years of evolution. TIM: Our body grows, feeds itself, senses the world around it, and it handles all the ups and downs of life. TIM: Our bodies' design is even more impressive than our most complicated machines.Īn image shows parts of technology like a disk, and a robot claw. TIM: Anyway, I think it's about time we put it all together. TIM: Uh, I think she's talking about the human body. (Austin, TX)Ī robot, Moby, opens his chest to reveal the insides of his body. TIM: Dear Tim and Moby, the other day my dad asked me, "How does the body work?" Well? Your friend, Sue. Text read: The Mysteries of Life with Tim and Moby ![]()
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