Head & Brain
Arm & Forearm
Chest, Back, & Neck
Thigh & Leg
Hands & Feet
100
This shapes the head
What is the skull?
100
This bone of the arm is funny.
What is the humerus?
100
Middle chest
What is the sternum?
100
The longest bone in the human body
What is the femur?
100
The bones of the fingers (and toes)
What are the phalanges?
200

This should not move when Dr. Chism is talking.

What is the mandible?

200
The bones of the forearm.
What are the radius and the ulna?
200
Encases the lungs and protects other vital organs
What are the ribs?
200
The bones of the leg
What are the tibia and fibula?
200
The bones between the tarsals and the phalanges?
What are the metatarsals?
300
This part of the brain controls the body's automatic functioning.
What is the medulla?
300
The smaller of the two bones of the forearm.
What is the ulna?
300
The spinal column
What is the vertebrae?
300
Hip bone
What is the pelvis?
300
This bone "fibs" a little bit.
What is the fibula?
400
You use this part of your brain when you learn new things.
What is the cerebellum?
400
The hinge-joint between the arm and the forearm
What is the elbow?
400
This animal has the same number of bones in their necks as does humans.
What is a giraffe?
400
The circular, triangular shaped bone of the knee
What is the patella?
400
The bigger of the bones of the leg
What is the tibia?
500
The cerebrum controls this.
What is thinking, sensing, and imagination?
500
The total number of remaining bones in the human body when you subtract the three bones of the arm and forearm
What is 203?
500
This bone connects the humerus with the clavicle.
What is the scapula?
500

These two bones form two anatomical hinge-joints of the lower body.

What are the pelvis and the femur?

500
These things attach to the bones of your thigh and legs so that you can walk.
What are muscles?
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