Bones
Lungs
Heart
Liver
Brain
100

Helps you stand up tall and protects the spinal column

Spine or Backbone

100

A tube that air travels through to get from your mouth/nose and into your lungs

Trachea or windpipe

100

Approximately how many times your heart beats per minute

80 to 120 times per minute

100

This is where your liver is located

Under your rib cage on the right side

100

This part of the brain controls your memory

Cerebrum

200

Acts as a helmet to protect your brain or head from any injuries

Skull

200

This is where your lungs are located

In your chest behind your rib cage

200
This is where your heart is located

Left side of your chest

200
Your liver makes this to help your body break down your food

Bile

200

This part of the brain controls the things your body does for you automatically

Brain Stem

300

Makes a cage to protect your organs such as the heart, liver, lungs, and kidneys

Ribs

300

The air your lungs put into your blood cells (good air)

Oxygen

300

Carries the blood away from your heart

Arteries

300

This is how much your liver weighs

3 pounds

300

How much the brain weighs

3 pounds

400

The amount of bones you are born with as a baby

300

400

The air your lungs remove from your blood cells (bad air)

Carbon dioxide

400

Carries the blood back to your heart

Veins

400

The two different parts your liver is made up of

Lobes

400

Send and receive electrical signals that direct your body

Nerve cells

500

The amount of bones an adults has after the smaller bones join together to form bigger ones

206

500

This is why it is harder for people with asthma to breathe

It narrows the the breathing tubes

500

This is how to keep your heart healthy

Eat plenty of whole grains, fruits, vegetables, proteins, and exercise often
500

This is how to keep your liver healthy

Eat healthy, drink water, exercise, and avoid drinking and/or smoking

500

The part of the brain that controls your feelings and emotions

Amygdala