Colored ring surrounding the pupil that absorbs light and stops reflection so you see clearly.
Iris
This bony, coiled tube that is filled with fluid and lined with hair cells.
The cochlea
These receptors are are found in the nasal passages and sense chemicals from the food as you chew.
Olfactory receptors
Center of the iris that contracts and expands to regulate the amount of light entering the eye
Pupil
This moves the bones of the inner ear
Vibration
the stimulated olfactory receptors produce a ***** impluse that travel to the brain
nerve
Cornea
This part of the ear contains three tiny bones called the hammer, anvil, and stirrup.
The middle ear
Taste
This part of the eye carries impulses to the brain, which interprets them as images.
Optic nerve
This separates the outer and middle ear
The eardrum
What sinus is above the olfactory receptors
Frontal
This sits behind the pupil, is curved, and focuses images in the eye.
Lens
This part of the ear is where sound travels down to the ear canal
The outer ear
What sinus is below the olfactory receptors
Sphenoid