This organ uses muscles to squeeze and churn the food that I eat.
What is the stomach?
My heart is protected by these bones.
What are ribs/rib cage?
This part of my skeleton protects my brain.
What is the skull?
I have this many lungs.
What is two?
I store the bile that your liver makes.
Who is the gallbladder?
This organ is responsible for processing solid waste and, despite its name, is only approximately 5 feet long.
What is the large intestine?
This activity can strengthen the heart by making it work harder.
What is exercise?
Messages and signals travel from my brain to the rest of my organs on these special "telephone wires."
What are nerves/neurons?
I inhale this into my lungs because it is necessary to keep my organs running.
What is oxygen?
Our main job is to filter and clean waste from your blood.
Who are the kidneys?
This organ helps keep blood sugar from getting too high or too low.
What is the pancreas?
My heart works closely with this organ to keep my body supplied with fresh oxygen.
What are the lungs?
This part of my body is connected to my brain stem and runs down the back side of my body. It is where most of the messages move through my body.
What is the spinal cord?
My lungs work to remove this waste gas from my body.
What is carbon dioxide?
I am made up of parts called the cornea, retina, and pupil.
Who is the eye?
This organ produces a liquid called bile which is stored in the gallbladder and used to break down fats.
What is the liver?
Veins carry blood without oxygen back to the heart while these carry blood away from the heart to bring oxygen to your organs.
What are arteries?
My body has these very fast responses to certain touches or temperatures to keep the body safe.
What are reflexes?
This activity is known to cause damage to the lungs.
What is smoking?
I am the largest organ on the human body.
Who is the skin?
The pancreas takes this part of your food and turns it into carbohydrates, which become usable energy for your body.
What is sugar?
My heart sits slightly to this side of my chest.
What is the left side?
These divisions of my brain each control the opposite side of my body.
What are hemispheres?
This tube carries air to the lungs.
What is the trachea?
i am responsible for destroying old red blood cells and making new white blood cells which are helpful to fight infections.
What is the spleen?