By: Maddie Hudson madilyn.hudson@smail.astate.edu Parts of the human body By: Maddie Hudson madilyn.hudson@smail.astate.edu.

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By: Maddie Hudson madilyn.hudson@smail.astate.edu Parts of the human body By: Maddie Hudson madilyn.hudson@smail.astate.edu

Where is the human heart located? b c a

Which line is pointing to the bones? a c

Which line is pointing to the muscles? a b c

Where is the human brain located?

Where are the human lungs located? b c

Where is the human stomach located? b a c

You chose the heart! The human heart is an organ in the left side of the middle of your chest that pumps blood through your veins and arteries! Although you may think that a human heart looks like this: It actually looks like this: Where are the bones?

You chose the brain! The brain is located inside the skull. The brain is the organ of thought, and it has many different parts that work together. Where are the lungs?

You chose the bones! Bones are located all throughout our bodies- from our head to our toes. Bones provide support for the body and help form our body’s shape. Some bones are very tiny, and some bones are large. Where are the muscles?

You chose the stomach! The stomach is a digestive organ located in the upper abdomen. When we eat, food travels to the stomach, where the muscles in the stomach wall mash the food up.

You chose the lungs! The lungs are one of the largest organs in the body. The lungs are in charge of breathing, so they allow you to breathe in, breathe out, and talk. Where is the stomach?

You chose the muscles! Although we usually refer to muscles as being in our arms and legs, we have muscles all throughout our body! Muscles are tissues consisting of cells that help the different parts of the body move. There are muscles in your heart that help pump blood and there are muscles in your legs that help you walk. Where is the brain?