What is the largest bone in the human body?
Femur
Which muscle in the body never takes a break and is the hardest working?
The heart
What is the biggest human organ?
Skin
Where is the heart located in the body (general region)?
Chest (thoracic cavity)
Can the human last longer without food or water?
Humans last longer without food
How many bones are there in a normal adult human?
206
What is the largest muscle in the body?
Gluteus Maximus
The brain is a part of which organ system?
Nervous System
Which part of your spine is the Cervical Vertebrae located?
The top (neck)
How many teeth are in the average adult?
32
Where are the smallest bones in the human body?
In the ear?
What is the strongest muscle in the body?
Jaw (Masseter)
What is the anatomical name for your voice box?
The Larynx
Where is the ulna located? (Specific)
Inner side of the forearm (pinky side)
What is the hardest substance in the human body?
Tooth Enamel
Which bone has the largest opening (foramen) in the human body?
The pelvis (hip bone)
What is the most flexible muscle in the human body?
The tongue
How long is the small intestine in an adult?
7 Metres
Where is the only bone in the body that doesn’t connect to any other bone?
Neck/throat region (hyoid bone)
Why does eyesight change as humans get older?
The eye’s lens becomes thicker and less transparent as humans age
How many bones make up the human wrist?
8
Roughly how many named skeletal muscles are in the adult human body?
About 650 to 700 muscles
What does the bile do in the human body?
Emulsify fats in the small intestine
Where would you find the Pinna?
In the (outer) ear
What is the lifespan of a human red blood cell?
Around 120 Days