A part that is apart of the nervous system that sends signals from your brain throughout your back and to your pelvis
what is the spinal cord?
These bone are below the Ulna and Radius.
what are the carpals?
They are essential for the movement of the body.
what are the legs?
It helps pump liquid throughout the entire body
What is the heart?
The Brain.
What circuits neurons and sends thoughts and commands throughout the body?
An organ that is the hive mind of the entire human body.
What is the heart?
This bone is right beside the Tibia.
what is the Fibula?
It is the lower limb to it's upper sibling and helps add artilerization and gives us the additional length to grab items.
what is the lower arm?
This organ helps reproduce by that there are two of.
what are the ovaries?
The Humorous.
What contains nerves and is highly sensitivity through the the arm it lies upon?
A muscle that aids in movement of your leg.
What is the calve?
These organs go from the neck and connect to the arteries.
what are the Lymph Nodes?
It adds onto it's original limb and gives it additional height, making it the longest in it's five sequence family.
what is the third segment to the middle finger?
your body can live without one and it filters out liquid
what are the kidneys?
The Cranium
What bone holds the brains structure together and keeps structure to the head?
A bone that holds the muscles, skin, and organs in place and holds the body together located in the torso.
What are the ribs?
These bones are beneath the metacarpal bones
What are the phalanges of fingers?
It is the second smallest part in it's pair and is below the pelvis.
what is the ring toe?
This organ is completely replaceable and filters liquid
what is the spleen?
A bicep
what adds strength to your upper arms and keeps a strong structure?
A bone that is the intersection between two other bones located in your leg.
what is the patella?
These muscles are located below the trapezius muscles.
what are the pectoralis majors?
It adds additional length and width in it's two set pair below the pelvis
What is the second segment of the big toe?
It stores leftover resources from the liver.
what is the gallbladder?
the Metacarpals
what are the upper bones of the fingers and help add flexibility to the finger?