The bumps on your toungue.
What are papillae?
Your sense of smel is connected with your memories in this place.
What is your temporal lobe?
The parts of the eye.
What are the retina, cornea, sclera, pupil, aqueous humor?
When cones are more concentrated in one spot the spot is called this.
What is the fovea?
The tiny bones inside your middle ear.
What are the malleus, incus and stapes? (Or the hammer, anvil, and stirrup)
Sweet, sour, salty, bitter and umami.
What are the five specific taste sensations?
This has no odor.
What is natural gas?
God designed these special tubes that lead from the corners of our eyes into our nose so that the fluid has a place to escape.
What are tear ducts?
This moistens the back of the cornea and the Iris and flows straight through the pupil and also moistens the lens of your eye.
What is the aqueous humor?
The external auditory canal leads directly into the skull but it stops here.
What is the eardrum?
The reaction of your tastebuds is dependent upon this.
What is temperature?
These tiny hairs floating in the mucus layer were produced by this.
What are your olfactory glands?
When the protective layer over the white part of the eye is infected it is called this.
What is conjunctivitis or pinkeye?
This controls your balance.
What are the semicircular canals?
The ear is divided into three parts.
What are the external, middle and inner ear?
They detect five specific taste sensations.
What are tastebuds?
Tiny hairs that project from its ti increasing the surface area so that faint odors can be detected.
What are cilia?
This increases our depth perception and our ability to judge the location and size of things.
What is binocular vision?
This allows you to hear.
What is the cochlea?
The part of your ear that hold the wax.
What is the external auditory canal?
“The taste and see that the lord is good; How blessed is the man who takes refuge in Him!”
What is Psalm 34:8?
A cluster of smell sensors that contain about 10 million olfactory cells.
What is the olfactory epithelium?
When a persons cornea doesn’t bend light well enough, or when a persons eye is too short the lens focuses the image behind the retina. This causes the image on the retina to be blurry. People with this condition are called something.
What is farsighted? Or what is hyperopia?
If your cornea is not shaped correctly it is said to have this.
What is an astigmatism?
The part of the ear you see from the outside.
What is the pinna or auricle?