Bones
Muscles
Systems
Function
Organs
100

The bone on the pinky side of the forearm.

The Ulna

100

The nickname for the biceps femoris.

The Hamstring

100

This system pulls air into the body to replenish oxygen.

The Respiratory System

100

Stores bile and releases it into the small intestine.

The Gallbladder

100

Food ends up here after it has been swollowed.

The Stomach

200

The bone in the center of the chest.

The Sternum

200

The muscle that crosses over the front of the quad.

The Sartorius

200

This system breaks down food.

The Digestive System

200

Fight infections and carries dead bacteria and tissue away.

White Blood Cells

200

The main pump for the cardiovascular system.

The Heart

300

The number of thoracic vertebrae.

12

300

The large group of back muscles that run along the spine.

The Erector Spinae

300

This system produces bile, stores sugars, and helps maintain blood sugars.

The Accessory Digestive System

300

Produces insulin to help control blood sugar.

The Pancreas

300

Stores liquid waste from the body.

The Bladder

400

The ribs that only connect to the spine.

The Floating Ribs

400

The muscle that bends the arm at the elbow.

The Biceps Brachii

400

This system connects the whole body and allows for signals to be sent.

The Nervous System

400

Carries nutrients and cells in the blood.

The Plasma

400

Bean shaped and you have two in your lower abdomen.

The Kidneys

500

The name of the group of small bones that make up the wrist.

The Carpal Bones

500

The muscle that runs along the front of the neck and helps with bending and tinting the chin down.

The Sternocleidomastoid

500

This system allows for visual and auditory input.

The Special Senses System

500

Recycles dead red blood cells.

The Spleen

500

This organ can be removed from the body without many consequences if it becomes full of stones.

The Gallbladder