Humans have these five senses.
Sight, touch, sound, smell, taste.
The finger bones.
Phalanges.
The group of bones that protect the organs in the chest.
This muscle in the arm folds the elbow.
Biceps.
This organ is responsible for allowing humans to see things.
The eye.
These two senses reach the farthest away from the body.
Sight and sound.
The largest bone in the human body.
The latin name for the hip bone.
Pelvis.
This muscle in the thigh unfolds the knee.
Quadriceps.
The small hole at the front of the eye.
Pupil.
These two senses are heavily involved in the flavor of food.
Taste and smell.
The wrist bones are called _______ and the foot bones are called _______.
Carpals and tarsals.
The name for the tailbone.
Sacrum or coccyx.
The muscles that control the fingers.
Forearm muscles.
The ring of colored muscle that controls how big the pupil is.
Iris.
The most "important" sense for humans, according to Mr. Jones.
Sight.
The two bones in the lower leg, pronounced correctly.
Tibia and Fibula.
The scientific name for the curved dome on the top of the skull.
Cranium
The shoulder muscle that lifts the arm.
Deltoid.
From the Italian words for "dark room" this invention is a perfect model for how the eye works.
Camera oscura.
The only sense that does not exclusively live in the head.
Touch.
The latin name for the collarbone.
Clavicle.
The spine has these three major areas named for what part of the body they support. (This question is worth double if you know the latin names for them.)
Cervical, thoracic, lumbar. (or neck, chest, and lower back.)
The latin name for the ab muscles.
Rectus Abdominis (or abdominal muscles)
The flat red skin screen at the back of the eye.
Retina