It's the study of life.
What is biology?
Respiration is all about this.
What is breathing?
This organ controls all bodily functions.
What is the brain?
The colour of the big, shiny trams in Bratislava.
What is red?
This red liquid flows through our veins and arteries.
What is blood?
It's the important element in air that we need.
What is oxygen?
It's about 45.7 cm long.
How long is the spinal cord?
The world's second most-popular drink after water.
What is tea?
This is the largest animal on earth.
What is the blue whale?
The technical term for your windpipe.
What is the trachea?
The P in PNS
What is peripheral?
The river flowing through Prag.
What is the Vltava?
These trees don't have soft, round, leaves.
They have thin, waxy needles instead.
What are conifers?
These air sacs are where gas exchange takes place;
they are where oxygen enters the bloodstream and carbon dioxide leaves the bloodstream.
What are alveoli?
It's what Thom said:
The sense of vision
The sense of touch
The sense of smell
The sense of taste
The sense of hearing
are.
What are the primary senses?
The capital of Australia.
What is Canberra?
It's the longest bone in the human body.
What is the femur / thigh bone?
It is a large space located behind your nose.
What is the nasal cavity?
It's the sense when you can touch your own nose with your eyes closed; you know where your other body parts are in relation to the other ones.
What is proprioception?
The year the original Playstation was released.
What is 1994?