Taste
Touch
Sight
Hearing
Smell
100

What organ do we use to taste?

Tongue

100

Which body system do we use to touch things?

Skin (Integumentary system)

100

Which part of the body do we use to see?

Eyes
100
What part of the body do we use to hear?

Ears

100

What do we use to smell?

Nose

200

Name one of the places taste is interpreted

Tongue or mouth

200

Name a body part you use to touch things

Hands, feet, skin

200

Name the two receptors in the eye

Cones and rods

200

Name the three parts of the ear

Outer, Middle, and Inner

200

What is the other sense closely related to smell?

Taste

300

What sense is closely connected to taste?

Smell

300

Where do we process what we are touching?

The brain
300

What does the iris do?

Adjusts the size of our pupil to control amount of light that enters the eye

300

Where is most of our ear located?

Inside our head

300

Why does food not taste as strong if we hold our nose when we eat?

Smell and taste are closely linked
400

Name two tastes you can taste on your tongue

Bitter, sweet, salty, sour or umami

400

What was the fun fact about fingerprints?

Everyone's fingerprint is unique, no two are alike
400

Which part of vision do rods help us see (black and white or color)

black and white

400

What is the smallest bone in our body called?

Stirrup

400
What percentage of taste of food comes from smell?

75%

500

How many taste receptors can our tongues have?

2,000-8,000

500

How many touch receptor cells are on the body?

4 million

500

Which lobe in the brain helps with vision?

Occipital lobe

500

How many sensory cells do we have in our ears?

24,000

500

How many neurons in the nose help us smell?

20 million

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