Bones
Muscles
Eye Parts
Animal Eyes
Any Science Topic
100

The latin name for the finger bones.

Phalanges
100

This muscle in your shoulder lifts your arm.

Deltoid
100

This is the hole in front of the lens of the eye.

Pupil

100

This flying predator is a bird that hunts at night and can move its head 270 degrees in each direction.

Owl
100

This hard bone protects your brain.

Skull or cranium

200

The bone in your upper arm.

Humerus

200

These muscles move your fingers.

Forearm muscles

200

The ring of colored muscle that controls the pupil's size.

Iris

200

This sea animal is a hunter that digs in the sand and is named for the strange shape of its head and the weird placement of its eyes. Hint: It can still see while it digs its head in the sea floor.

Hammerhead Shark

200

This group of bones protects the bundle of nerves that comes from your brain to the rest of your body.

Spine

300

The long stick-like bones in your foot.

Metatarsals

300

The muscle that bends your knee.

Hamstring Muscle

300

The white part of the eye.

Sclera

300

This group of animals has eyes adapted to see from very far away in the air because of how they get around and hunt, and often they can't move their eyes in their head.

Birds

300

This group of bones protects the vital organs in the torso.

Ribs

400

The two bones in your lower leg. (Pronounced correctly)

Tibia and Fibula

400

The muscle that points the foot.

Calf muscle

400

The nerve that takes the image to the brain.

Optic Nerve

400

This is the rhyme that helps us remember how animal eye placement usually works.

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

400

The quadriceps muscle is responsible for doing this.

Unbending or unfolding the knee.

500

The hip bone.

Pelvis

500

The muscle that unbends the elbow.

Triceps

500

The skin sheet on the back of the eye that detects the image.

Retina

500

This kind of animal uses its eyes to push food down its own throat.

Frog

500

This sense does not work in a room with no air in it.

Sense of sound or hearing