Humans use these two things to grab, point, and write.
What are hands?
This pumps blood through the body.
What is the heart?
This protects your brain.
What is the skull/cranium?
Tendons attach these to bones.
What are voluntary muscles?
The longest bone in the body, found in the thigh.
What is the femur?
For several centuries, this body part was the main mode of transportation for people.
What are legs?
These two organs filter waste from your blood.
What is the kidneys?
This is how many bones are in the body.
What are 206?
These muscles are only found in the heart.
What are cardiac muscles?
Known as the "funny bone", this bone is actually located in the upper arm.
What is the humerus?
Also known as the largest organ in the body.
What is the skin?
The human body is composed of this many major organ systems.
What is 11?
However, babies are born with about this many.
What is 300?
They found in the walls of internal organs like the stomach, intestines, and blood vessels. They move substances through the body, such as food through the digestive tract.
What are smooth muscles?
This bone forms the lower jaw.
What is the mandible?
There are many ways to style this body part, such as putting it in braids or a ponytail.
What is hair?
The approximate number of organs in the body.
What is 78?
The vertebral column is most commonly called this.
What is the spine?
This region contains the pectorals, deltoids, trapezius, and lats.
What is the upper body?
This bone forms the forehead and top of the eye sockets.
What is the frontal bones?
This external body part has the most muscle out of all.
What is the face?
This thoracic organ secretes digestive enzymes and hormones like insulin.
What is the pancreas?
This consists of the malleus, incus, and stapes.
What are the auditory ossicles?
This is the smallest muscles in the human body.
What is the stapedius?
The pelvic girdle is also known as these.
What are the hip bones?