These are the 2 systems of bones.
What are the Axial and Appendicular skeletons?
This kind of muscle is found in only one place. It beats often.
What is Cardiac Muscle?
These are the main lobes of the brain.
What are the Frontal, Parietal, Temporal, and Occipital lobes?
This one creates bile, while this one stores it.
What are the Liver and Gallbladder?
This artery located in the heart is responsible for moving oxygenated blood to the rest of the body.
What is the Aorta?
These bones make up your arm. There are 6 of them.
What are the Humerus, Radius, Ulna, Carpels, Meta Carpels, and Phalanges?
Pecs is a commonly used shortened version of this muscle.
What is Pectoralis Major?
You'd better act FAST if you saw someone having one of these.
What is a Stroke?
The GI Tract is about this long.
What is 5-7 Meters?
This valve is located between the Left Atrium and the Left Ventricle.
What is the Bicuspid valve?
These types of bone cells are responsible for breaking down bone to release Calcium
What are Osteoclasts?
This kind of muscle is located in the internal urethral sphincter. Also other organs.
What is Smooth Muscle?
The Thalamus, Hypothalamus, and Pineal Gland make up this area of the brain.
What is the Diencephalon?
All of these are accessory organs of the Digestive system. You only need to name 2.
What are the liver, pancreas, gallbladder, and salivary glands
You definitely don't want to have one of these, its another name for myocardial infarction.
What is a Heart Attack?