Locations of Body parts
Immune System
Sensory System
Gastro-Intestinal
Astronomy
100

This body part is Superior to the Patella, Inferior to the Humerus, and Lateral to the pinky finger.

What is the Radius (or any of the fingers/palm) 

100

This organ is what produces white blood cells

What is the spleen

100

This organ allows us to see visible light

What are the eyes

100

This organ produces Gastric Acid to churn up foods

What is the stomach

100

This is what Pluto is classified as now

What is a dwarf Planet 

200

This body part is Superior to the Gastrocnemius, Inferior to the Ilium, Posterior to the Quadriceps, and Anterior to the hamstrings

What is the Femur

200

These are the white blood cells

What are T cells and B cells

200

These are the 5 tastes that taste buds pick up

What are sweet, bitter, sour, salty and umami

200

This organ absorbs water and vitamins

What is the Large Intestine

200

This planet has a formation of rings thought to be a part of a failed formation of one of this planets moon's 

What is Saturn

300

This Body part is Superior to the stomach, Inferior to the Clavicle, Anterior to the Esophagus and Posterior to the skin, and more medial than the rib cage.

What is the Sternum

300

This is what vaccines usually contain

What is a dead virus/bacteria

300

This part of the eye receives light and relays information to the brain

What is the retina

300

This type of tissue surrounds the entire digestive system

What is epithelial tissue

300

These are the two names for the moons of Mars

What are Phobos and Deimos

400

This body part is Superior to the Small Intestines, Inferior to the heart, Posterior to the stomach and Anterior to the spine.

What is the pancreas 

400

This disease specifically targets white blood cells

What is HIV/AIDS

400

This is the cause of our blind spot

What is the Optic Nerve 

400

When it receives bile from a different organ, it can help break down fats; and it is your best antioxidant organ

What is the Liver

400

This Planet, on average is the closest planet to Earth through out the year

Mercury 

500

This body part is Superior to the Small Intestine, Posterior to liver, Anterior to the Spine and Inferior to the spleen.

What is the Gall Bladder

500

B cells produce (these) in response to (these other things) on a virus/bacteria

(must get the order correct)

What are (1)Antibodies and (2)Antigens

500

We have two eyes so our brain can easily determine this

What is depth perception

500

Food does not pass through this organ, but would be extremely active if you just had a chocolate bar

What is the Pancreas 

500

This is the closest galaxy to our galaxy 

What is the Andromeda galaxy