Head, Shoulders, Knees & Toes
Miscellaneous Appendages
Muscles and Bones
Sensory Wonders
Organs Galore
100

 What is the skull?

This body part is responsible for housing the brain and facilitating thoughts, emotions, and bodily functions.

100

What is the iris?

This part of the eye controls the amount of light that enters.

100

What is the clavicle?

This bone is often called the collarbone

100

What are cones?

These receptors in the eye are responsible for color vision.

100


 What is the kidney?

This organ is responsible for filtering waste from the blood and producing urine.

200

What are the ears?

These paired structures allow you to hear sounds and maintain balance.

200

What are teeth?

These structures in the mouth help to tear and chew food.

200

What is the quadriceps femoris or quadriceps?

This muscle is the largest in the human body and is responsible for movement of the leg.

200


 What are olfactory receptors?

These tiny structures in the nose detect smells and send signals to the brain.

200

What is the skin?

It’s the largest organ of the human body and serves as a protective barrier.

300

What is the frontalis muscle?

It's the muscle that allows you to raise and lower your eyebrows.

300

What are nails?

these structures, found at the end of fingers and toes, are made of keratin

300

What is the ulna?

this bone in the forearm is located on the same side as the pinky finger

300


What are taste buds?

These specialized cells on the tongue allow you to taste different flavors.

300

What is the pancreas?

This organ produces insulin and regulates blood sugar levels

400

 What is the shoulder?


Question: This joint connects the arm to the torso and allows for a wide range of motion

400

What is the cerebellum?

This part of the brain is responsible for coordinating muscle movements and maintaining balance.

400

What is the rectus abdominis?

This muscle, often associated with six-packs, is located in the abdominal area

400

What are receptors or nerve endings?

these sensory organs in the skin detect pressure, temperature, and pain.

400

What is the pituitary gland?

It’s often called the body's "master gland" because it regulates many other glands in the endocrine system

500

What is the knee?

 Found at the end of the leg, it’s the largest joint in the human body

500

What are sweat glands?

These small glands produce sweat, which helps regulate body temperature.

500

What are the carpals?

These bones make up the wrist.

500

What is the ear?

This is the primary organ of the auditory system

500

What is the gallbladder?

This organ stores bile produced by the liver and releases it to aid in digestion.