The colourful part of the eye.
The part of the ear we see on the sides of our head.
What is the pinna?
The part of your body that does the smelling.
What is your nose?
The bumps on our tongue contain these.
What are taste buds?
These detect signals to send to your brain.
What are sensors?
The black part of the eye.
What is the pupil?
What is the ear canal?
The name of the holes in your nose.
What are the nostrils?
The 4 traditional types of taste we detect?
What are salty, bitter, sweet, and sour?
The part of your body that feels touch. (It's all over you).
What is your skin?
The pupil does this in bright light.
The name of the three bones in the middle ear.
What are the Hammer, Anvil, and Stirrup?
Smelling is a big part of another sense.
What is taste?
The type of taste. Hint: It's a Japanese word.
What is Umami?
The opposite of smooth.
What is rough?
The purpose of eyelashes.
What is to protect the eye (sand, dust, rain, sweat.)
This part of the ear looks like a snail.
What is the cochlea?
Smelling can tell us this about smelly food.
What is if its gone bad/ if its good?
The liquid in your mouth that helps break down food.
What is saliva?
Some things the skin can feel.
Temperature, pressure, pain.
What is dilate?
These two things are found inside the cochlea.
What are fluid and hairs?
You should do this if you have to eat something yucky.
What is plug your nose?
The part of your tongue with the majority of taste buds.
What are the sides?
This part of your body is filled with sensors.
What are your finger tips?