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If you’re a bit hazy about how the human body is put together, check out these fun interactive games to help you learn.

Place the organs

Think you know your stomach from your spleen? See if you can place all the organs correctly in the human body. Visit www.bbc.co.uk/science to play.

The skeleton game

If you found the organ game too easy, then this will definitely test you. Use your mouse to put the bones in the right place. This is a great way to revise the names of the different bones and learn how they are linked together. Visit www.bbc.co.uk/science to play.

Flex those muscles

Go through the list of muscles, moving them to the correct place on the human body. If you find it tricky, there are lots of links to muscle fact sheets for you to check. Visit www.bbc.co.uk/science to play.

Test your senses

See if you can stop your senses from tricking you in this ten-minute game. Visit www.bbc.co.uk/science to play.

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