Pointing
Organs
Naming
Functions
Facts
100

Point to one of your arteries.

Wrists, inside the thigh, in the abdomen, in the neck, in the feet.
100

What are the lungs?

An organ used to breathe and take in oxygen and expell carbon dioxide.

100

Name the organ responsible for sight.

The eye.

100

What is the function of the tongue?

To assist swallowing.

100

Where do veins bring blood?

To the heart.

200

Point to your bladder.

Between the abdomen and the pelvis.

200
Where do veins pump blood?

The rest of the body.

200
Name the major female reproductive organ.

The uterus.

200
What is the function of the buttocks?

To assist in sitting.

200

What is it called when your diaphragm spasms?

A hiccup.

300

Point to your pancreas.

In the middle of the abdomen.

300

Where do arteries move blood to?

Away from the heart.

300

Name the large nerve group that runs through your spine.

The spinal cord.
300

What is the function of the brain stem?

Basic breathing and heart beating.

300

What is the balance centre of the body?

Inside the ears.

400

Point to your masseter.

Between the jaw and the ear.

400

Where is the thyroid?

In the neck.

400

Name the organ mostly responsible for detoxing your blood.

The liver.

400

What is the function of the rotator cuff muscle?

To move the shoulder forwards and backwards.

400

The intercostal spaces are the spaces in between your joints. True or false?

False.

500

Point to your axillary lymph nodes.

In the armpit.

500

The right ventricle and the left atrium are both parts of the heart. True or false?

True.

500

Name the nerve directly behind your eyeball.

Optic nerve.
500
What is the purpose of the costal cartlidge?

To secure the ribcage.

500

How many lumbar vertebrae are there?

Five.

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