Lower Body Bones
Upper Body Bones
Organs
Upper Muscles
Lower Muscles
100

The longest and strongest bone in the body

What is the femur?
100

This bone is sometimes called your collar bone.



What is the clavicle? 
100

 Releases hormones that help with regulating blood pressure, body temp, heart rate, and metabolism.

What is the Thyroid?

100

This muscle contracts or shortens, pulling the lower arm up, and causing the elbow to bend. Also to twist and turn the wrist.

What is the bicep?

100

Playing an important role in activities such as walking, running and jumping the _________ primary function is to bend your knees and move your hips backward.

 What are the hamstrings?
200

Also known as the pelvic bone.

What is the Illium?
200

This bone protects your brain from being squished.

What is the cranium?
200

This organ metabolizes proteins, fats, and carbohydrates, produces bile and filters blood.

What is the liver?

200

They assist in the breathing process as accessory muscles of respiration. Moreover, these muscles serve as protection for the inner organs.

What are the abdominals?
200

It is the great extensor muscle of the knee, forming a large fleshy mass which covers the front and sides of the femur.

What are the quadriceps?
300

This is another name for the kneecap.

What is the patella?
300

These bones protect your heart and lungs.

What are the ribs?
300

These organs remove waste and extra fluid from 

your body, releases hormones that

help regulate blood pressure and sends

waste out via urine.

What are the kidneys?

300

Predominantly used to control the movement of the arm. Pulling on the humerus to create lateral, vertical, or rotational motion.

What are the pectorals?
300

The name of the WHL hockey team located in Spokane.

What is the Spokane Chiefs?
400

The larger of the two "shin" bones located in the front of the lower leg.

What is the tibia?
400

Also known as the jaw bone.

What is the mandible?
400

Organ located in the abdomen that helps regulate blood sugar levels and appetite.

What is the pancreas?

400

One of the major muscles of the back and is responsible for moving, rotating, and stabilizing the scapula (shoulder blade) and extending the head at the neck.

What is the trapezius?
400

Name of our beloved cafeteria lady

 

 What is Ms Kelly?

500

The smaller of the two bones located in the lower leg and is toward the back of the leg.

Fibula
500

This bone in your forearm located on the side where your thumb is.

What is the radius?
500

The primary function of this organ is to store and concentrate bile, a yellow-brown digestive enzyme produced by the liver.

What is the gallbladder?

500

 These muscles pull the chest downwards and compress the abdominal cavity. It also has limited actions in both flexion and rotation of the vertebral column.


What are the external obliques?
500

Also known as the calf muscle it's primary function is plantar flexing the foot at the ankle joint and flexing the leg at the knee joint.

What is the gastrocnemius?
600

Number of electives credits needed to graduate

What is 16?

600

Bone in the forearm that is opposite of the radius

What is the ulna?

600

Absorbs water and electrolytes, producing and absorbing vitamins, and forming feces.

What is the large instestine?

600

Muscle on the sides of your shoulders that allows you to move your arms in different directions, and also protects your shoulder joint.

What are the deltoids?

600

The only muscle of the quadriceps to cross both the hip and knee joints. It flexes the thigh at the hip joint, and extends at the knee joint. 


What is the rectus femoris?