Energy around the Body
Mighty Muscles
Brilliant Bones
Athletes beginning with S
Dynamic Dances
100

This vital element - important for all lifeforms to survive on Earth - also helps break down glucose when we breathe it in.

What is oxygen?

100

This large muscle on the back of the upper arm shares a prefix with a three-horned dinosaur.

What are triceps?

100

You have 24 of them - and they protect the body's most important organs.

What are ribs?

100

This star athlete won more gold medals at the 2024 Olympics, shining in her chosen field of gymnastics.

Who is Simone Biles?

100

Sharing a name with a popular sauce, this type of Latin dancing originated in Cuba.

What is salsa?

200

This three-letter acronym describes the energy that our cells use to get us going.

What are ATP?

200

Sometimes compared to 'a boulder, on your shoulder' these muscles are used to raise your arm away from your body.

What are deltoids?

200

Also known as a collarbone, this bone is important for shoulder and arm movement.

What is a clavicle?

200

This Warrior is retiring at the end of the season, after a tremendous career. He also played for the Kiwis and the Cronulla Sharks.

Who is Shaun Johnson?

200

One of the most recognisable dances of all time, this dance became a worldwide hit in 1993.

What is the Macarena?

300

Described as 'tiny powerhouses' these microscopic organelles provide our human bodies with energy to function.

What are mitochrondia?

300

With the minor muscle sitting underneath the major muscle, this muscle gives shape to your chest and assists with arm and shoulder movement.

What is pectoralis major?

300

The smallest of your forearm bones, this bone runs along the little finger side of your arm.

What is the ulna?

300

Along with her big sister Venus, this now-retired tennis star was known for her fearsome power and numerous Grand Slam wins.

Who is Serena Williams?

300

Invented by a rapper called Doug E. Fresh, Cali Swag District released a song based on the moves in 2010.

What is the Dougie?

400
This is the key sugar that is taken from food when we consume it.

What is glucose?

400

These prominent lower back muscles have a long name - the second half, dorsi, literally translates to the back.

What are latissimus dorsi?

400

These crucial bones make up your spine - there are 33 of them, though some are fused together!

What are vertebrae?

400

This Warrior led his country to glory at the Olympics, and is one of the greatest shooters in NBA history.

Who is Steph Curry?

400

The national dance of Scotland, this dance was once a victory dance after battle, and requires balance and precision.

What is the Highland Fling?

500

Produced by mitochrondia, what does ATP stand for in it's long form?

What is Adenosine triphosphate?

500

Found on the back of the lower leg, this muscle mostly shapes your overall calf muscle.

What is the gastrocnemius?

500

These bones form the middle part of your hand - the prefix they begin with means 'after' or 'beyond.'

What are metacarpals?

500

A lightning fast winger, this Fijian-born All Black has scored many tries and currently represents the Crusaders in Super Rugby.

Who is Sevu Reece?

500

A famous Indian classical dance that involves ankle bells, its origin is attributed to the traveling bards in ancient northern India.

What is Kathak?

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