Basic Human Anatomy
Medical History
Fun Facts 1
Fun Facts 2
Areas of the Brain
100

The number of chambers in the human heart.

four

100

This scientist discovered penicillin by accident.

Alexander Fleming

100

Your body’s largest organ.

the skin

100

This gas makes up most of the air we breathe.

nitrogen

100

This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.

The cerebellum

200

The smallest bone in the human body, found in the ear.

stapes

200

This disease was the first to be completely eradicated by vaccination.

smallpox

200

This metal is in your blood and makes it red

iron

200

This organ can regenerate itself, even if part is removed

the liver

200

The “thinking” part of the brain, responsible for problem-solving and decision-making.

the frontal lobe

300

The muscle that helps you breathe.

the diaphragm

300

Ancient doctors believed health was based on balancing four things called these.

the four humors

300

This animal can regrow its limbs, inspiring medical research.

a salamander (or axolotl)

300

This part of your body has the fastest healing cells

the tongue (or mouth lining)

300

This area processes emotions like fear and aggression.

The Amygdala

400

The body system that includes skin, hair, and nails.

the integumentary system

400

This nurse is known as the founder of modern nursing.

Florence Nightingale

400

This is the only bone in the human body not connected to another bone.

the hyoid bone

400

The strongest muscle in the body relative to size.

the masseter (jaw muscle)

400

This part connects the brain to the spinal cord and controls breathing and heartbeat.

the brainstem

500

The part of the digestive system where most nutrient absorption happens.

the small intestine

500

This ancient civilization used honey to treat wounds because of its antibacterial properties.

Ancient Egypt

500

This body part continues to grow throughout your whole life

your ears and nose

500

This part of your body has no blood vessels and gets oxygen directly from the air.

the cornea of the eye

500

This lobe processes vision

the occipital lobe

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