Body Basics
Health and Nutrition
Fitness and Movement
Mind and Wellness
Fun Body Facts
100

This is the number of bones an adult human would have.

180, 206, 250, 300

What is 206?

Babies are born with about 300 bones, but many fuse together as they grow.

100

This food gives you the longest lasting energy.

Candy, Rice, Oatmeal, Energy drink

What is oatmeal.

Complex carbs digest slowly, releasing energy steadily instead of in quick spikes.

100

This is the recommended number of minutes of moderate activity adults should aim for each week.

60, 90, 150, 300

What is 150 minutes?

That’s about 30 minutes a day, 5 days a week — walking, dancing, or biking all count!

100

This simple action can reduce stress in under a minute. 

Checking social media, Deep breathing,
Eating sugar, Holding your breath

What is deep breathing.

It triggers your parasympathetic nervous system, lowering heart rate and tension.

100

A sneeze can travel at approximately this speed.
10 km/h, 40 km/h, 100 km/h, 200 km/h

What is 100 km/h

That’s nearly faster than some sports cars!

200

The largest organ in the body.

Brain, Liver, Lungs, Skin

What is the skin?

Your skin makes up about 15% of your total body weight and helps regulate temperature.

200

This fat is considered the healthiest for your body.

Trans fats (fried foods), Saturated fats (butter), Unsaturated fats (olive oil, avocado), No fats at all

Unsaturated fats (olive oil, avocado).

These fats support heart and brain health, while trans fats can raise bad cholesterol.

200

Rest days are important because they do this:
A) Slow down progress
B) Allow muscles to repair and grow
C) Increase fatigue
D) Burn more calories

What is allowing muscles to grow?

Recovery days reduce injury risk and help your body adapt to training.

200

Which type of stress can actually be helpful?
A) Chronic stress
B) Short-term stress
C) Sleep-deprivation stress
D) Social stress

Short-term stress.

Temporary stress can improve focus and motivation — long-term stress can harm health.

200

The average person has about this many taste buds. 

500, 2 000, 10 000, 50 000

What is 10 000

Taste buds regenerate about every 10–14 days — your tongue is always refreshing itself.

300

During the day, this happens to your height.

Taller, Stay the same, Shorter, Temperature dependent

You get shorter.

Spinal discs compress slightly through the day, making you about 1 cm shorter by night.

300

On average, this percentage of your body is made up of water.

40%, 60%, 80%, 90%

What is 60%?

The brain alone is about 70% water — hydration helps focus and memory!

300

This muscle is the strongest in your body relative to its size. 

Biceps, Masseter (jaw), Glutes, Heart

What is masseter?

It can exert over 200 pounds of force on your molars — powerful stuff for chewing!

300

When you can’t focus, feel irritable, or constantly tired, it might mean this. 

A) You need more caffeine
B) You need a mental health break
C) You need to sleep less
D) You should multitask more

What is a mental health break?

Recognizing these early warning signs helps prevent burnout. 

300

These never change, even after you’re born. 

Eye color, Fingerprints, Voice, Hair texture

What are fingerprints?

Fingerprints form before birth and remain unique for life — even identical twins have different ones!

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