What part of the body is responsible for sight?
Eyes
There are three parts involved in hearing. What are they?
Outer ear, middle ear, inner ear
What is the organ of smell? What is the organ of taste?
Nose; tongue
What is the organ you use to touch?
Skin
What is the most important part of the nervous system? And how is it protected?
The brain; it is protected by the skull
What are the three facial features protect the eye?
Eyebrow, eyelashes, eyelid
Where do sound waves enter your body? What organ do they travel through?
Outer ear; ear canal
Where does air enter your nose?
Nostrils
This is what you feel when your hand is close to fire. (Hint! It’s an adjective!)
Hot
The brain receives different types of information through the sense organs, through the __________.
Nerves
What is the colored part of the eye called?
Iris
What vibrates in your middle ear?
Eardrum and the three tiny bones
What nerve sends information to your brain when you smell something?
Olfactory nerve
This is what you feel when you touch the bark of a tree. (Hint! It’s an adjective!)
Rough
What three organs make up the nervous system?
Brain, spinal cord, nerves
Where does light enter the eye?
Pupil
What vibrates in the inner ear and send signals to the brain?
Liquid
What are the tiny bumps on your tongue called?
Taste buds
This is how you feel in the winter. (Hint! It’s an adjective!)
Cold
Where is the spinal cord located?
Inside the spine
Light goes through the _______ and creates an image on the __________ at the back of the eye.
Lens; retina
What is earwax? What is its function?
It is a sticky substance inside of your ear canal. It protects your ear canal from dust and infection.
What sends information to your brain when you taste something?
Nerves
This is what a teddy bear feels like. (Hint! It’s an adjective!)
Soft
What are the three parts of the brain? What does each part do?
Cerebrum, cerebellum, spinal cord
Cerebrum- Voluntary actions
Cerebellum- balance, movement, coordination
Spinal cord- Involuntary actions