Bones
Muscles
Senses
Animals
ANYTHING
100

The "funny" bone.

What is the humerus?

100

This flexor muscle pulls the ulna and radius toward the shoulder. It's how you bend your elbow.

What is the biceps?

100

This is the ability to see how close or far away something is.

What is depth perception?

100

Aristotle defined this group of animals as living in the sky and laying eggs.

What are birds?

100

This is the bone in the forearm nearest the pinky.

What is the ulna?

200

This bone is the longest bone in the body, and it's in the leg.

What is the femur?
200

These muscles control the fingers.

What are the forearm muscles?

200

This nerve sends signals from the EAR to the brain.

What is the auditory nerve?

200

Aristotle correctly guessed that this kind of sea animal is not a fish.

What are dolphins, or whales, or porpoises, or any cetacean mammals?

200

This is the bone in the forearm nearest the thumb.

What is the radius?

300

These bones in the fingers and the toes have the same names, the word for lines of Greek soldiers holding spears.

What are the phalanges?

300

This large muscle in the leg unbends the knee and helps you stand up from sitting.

What is the quadriceps?

300

Usually these kinds of animals have eyes that face the front, they hunt for food.

What are predators, carnivores, or meat eating animals? 

What are hunters?

300

Linnaeus focused on these two kinds of bones to help him tell the differences between animals.

What are teeth and feet bones?

300

This muscle unbends the elbow.

What is the triceps?

400

This is the latin name for your kneecap.

What is patella?

400

This muscle extends your foot so you can stand on your tiptoes.

What is the calf muscle?

400

These are the five parts of taste, the five main flavors in food.

What are sweet, salty, savory (or umami), bitter, and sour.

400

This animal or group of animals has bones in the eye, which means the eyes don't move very much in their sockets.

What are owls? What are birds? What are dinosaurs?

400

BONUS DOUBLE: Recite the rule of threes.

Your body can go 3 minutes without air, 3 days without water, and 3 weeks without food.

500

This is the latin word for the bones of the spine.

What are vetebrae (p) or vertebra (s).

500
These are the chest muscles, they are how you push off or push against things.

What are the pectoral muscles?

What are the pecs?

500

What is the latin name for the muscle that controls how big or small the pupil is?

What is the iris?

500

Finish this sentence... "Eyes on the side..."

Eyes on the side, likes to hide. Eyes in front, likes to hunt.

500

This is the latin name for the shoulderblade.

What is the scapula?