Body Parts 1
Body Parts 2
Major Internal Organs
Internal Organs
Less Common
100

A chair has four of these. You have two. 

Legs.

100

You use it to talk, smile, or eat. 

A mouth. 

100

 It beats and pumps blood around the body.

A heart.

100

Tasting food would be impossible without it.

A tongue. 

100

Synonym for fingers.

Digits.

200

They bite, chew, chomp, crunch, and munch. 

Theeth.

200

It can be straight, curly, or wavy. 

Hair.

200

You can't breathe without them.

Lungs.

200

On each, you have four fingers and one thumb.

Hands.

200

On the end of your fingers and thumbs, you have them.

Fingernails and thumbnails.

300

A belt usually goes around this part of your body. 

A waist.

300

We wear a watch on this part of the body.

A wrist. 

300

The part of the body where food is digested after you have eaten it.

A stomach. 

300

Your bone structure, from top to bottom.

Skeleton.

300

The part of your body (on the front) from your shoulders down to your waist.

Chest. 

400

Fingers on your foot.

Toes.

400

Your big finger on your hand.

A thumb.

400

 Where food goes after it leaves your stomach.

Intestines.

400

The organ that holds your liquid waste (urine). 

Bladder.

400

The bones around the front of your hips

Pelvis.

500

They are halfway down your legs.

Knees. 

500

A name for your arms and legs.

Limbs.

500

The organs that deal with waste.

Liver and kidneys.

500

Parts of your leg.

A thigh, a calf, an ankle, a shin.

500

Name parts of the arm.

An upper arm, a forearm, an elbow, a hand, a palm, fingers.

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