Bones
Ear
Eye
Nose
Tongue
100

The smallest bone in the body.

What is the stapes (stirrup)

100

Tiny bon attached to the ear drum.

What is the malleus.

100

Biggest part of the eye and gives it shape.

What is the vitreous body.

100

The two holes in your nose.

What is nostrils.

100

Substance in the mouth that breaks down food.

What is saliva.

200

The adult human body has how many bones.

What is 206.

200

Separates the outer ear from the middle ear.

What is the eardrum.
200

A part of the eye that helps us see color.

What is cones.

200

This wall separates the nasal passages.

What is the septum.

200

Bumps on the top of the tongue.

What are papillae.

300

This is in the center of a bone.

What is marrow.

300

The name of the outer ear.

What is the pinna.

300

It closes automatically to protect the eye from danger.

What is the eyelid.

300

These are sensitive to order molecules and help your brain recognize smells.

What is receptors.

300

Papillae contain these.

What are taste buds.

400

The bones in the spine are called this.

What is vertebrae

400

Part of the ear that causes the popping sensation when flying on an airplane.

What is the Eustachian tube.

400

The colorful part of the eye.

What is the iris.

400

Icky stuff, also known as boogers, helps capture dust, germs and small particles.

What is mucus.

400

Thin membrane that connects the tongue to the bottom of the mouth.

What is frenulum.

500

Where the patella is located.

What is the knee.

500

Fluid moves in this and causes you to feel dizzy even after one stops spinning.

What is semicircular canals.

500

The great messenger at the back of the eye.

What is the optic nerve.
500

Cavity behind nose that connects with the back of the throat.

What is nasal cavity.

500

Tiny hairs that send messages to the brain to identify tastes.

What is microvilli.

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