The muscle beneath the lungs that assists in breathing?
What is Diaphragm ?
The first organ of the digestive system
What is mouth?
The largest artery in the body that supplies all parts of the body (except the lungs) with oxygenated blood
What is the aorta?
The four lobes of the brain.
What are the temporal lobe, the parietal lobe, the occipital lobe and the frontal lobe?
The number of bones that make up the adult skeletal system.
What is 206 bones?
The scientific name for the windpipe or tube that carries air
What is Trachea?
Found in the saliva helps to digest starches to glucose
What are Enzymes?
Our blood pump
What is the Heart?
Our five senses
What are touch, sight, hearing, smell and taste?
The longest bone in an adult human.
What is the femur?
What is faster in children and women than in men.
What is breathing?
The watery fluid that prepares food for swallowing and initiates the process of digestion.
What is saliva?
The number of chambers in the heart
What is 4?
The weight of the human brain
What is 3 pounds on average?
At birth, the approximate number of bones in the human body.
What is 300 bones?
The only organ that can float on water
What are Lungs?
The muscular tube that connects the mouth and throat to the stomach.
What is the esophagus?
The scientific name for a red blood cell.
What is an erythrocyte.
The arched bridge of nervous tissue that connects the brain's hemispheres.
What is the corpus callosum?
The location of the smallest bone in the body
What is ear?
Small air sacks in the lungs
What are Alveoli?
The average length of the small intestine in an adult human male
What is 22 feet?
Blood vessels that carry blood to the heart called
What are Veins?
The nervous system is made up of these three parts
What are Brain, spinal cord, and nerves?
Most people have 12, but some have 13
What are ribs?