The four major parts of the skeletal structure.
What are bones, joints, cartilage and ligaments?
The system is a complex network of nerves and cells that is responsible for coordinating and controlling the activities of the body. It is composed of the brain and the spinal cord.
What is the central nervous system?
The muscular organ is located in the upper abdomen. It receives food from the esophagus and continues the mechanical and chemical digestion processes.
What is the stomach?
The percentage of the adult human body made up of water.
What is 60%?
The largest organ of the body.
What is the skin?
Similar to strong, firmly attached straps or ropes, this structure frequently holds the ends of two bones together or connects two bones together, especially in the joints.
What are ligaments?
The part of the system that is a division of the nervous system that extends outside the brain and spinal cord (central nervous system). It includes all the nerves and ganglia (clusters of nerve cells) that lie outside the central nervous system.
What is the peripheral nervous system?
This organ is a long, tube-like organ that forms part of the digestive system. It is divided into two main sections.
What are intestines?
or
What are the small and large intestine?
Which muscle never tires?
What is the heart?
What is the ear?
anvil, hammer and stirrup
The part of the body where two or more bones meet to allow movement.
What are joints?
This organ in the digestive system is responsible for helping to swallow food.
What is the esophagus?
These muscular tubes play a crucial role in the urinary system of the human body. Their primary function is to transport urine from the kidneys to the urinary bladder.
What are ureters?
You are 1cm taller in the morning than during the day; this is due to the compression of a major part of our skeletal structure.
What is cartilage?
Which body joint's ligament is repaired or replaced during ACL surgery, which is frequently performed on athletes?
What is the knee?
This body part serves a variety of purposes, including the ability to withstand compressive forces, improve bone resilience, and offer assistance in bony regions where flexibility is required.
What is cartilage?
The two major parts that make up the central nervous system.
What are the spinal cord and brain?
The main control center of the nervous system is responsible for processing and coordinating information from various parts of the body. It is involved in numerous functions such as perception, cognition, memory, emotion, and motor control.
What is the brain?
The percentage of your feet's bones that make up your entire body's bones.
What is 25%?
or
What is a quarter?
The largest bone in the human body.
What is the femur?
This framework protects the body's delicate internal organs, including the brain, heart, and lungs, and supports and shapes the body.
What is the skeletal structure?
or
What are bones?
The autonomic nervous system regulates these types of processes.
What is involuntary?
The organ is a small, finger-like pouch located at the junction of the small and large intestines. Its exact function is not fully understood.
What is the appendix?
How many bones are in an average adult human body?
What is 206?
With an average weight in adults of approximately 3lbs, it is the heaviest gland in the human body.
What is the liver?