sight
hearing
touch
smell
taste
100

We use sight to see

colors, shapes, and sizes of objects

100

What is our sense organ for hearing?

The ears

100

What is our sense organ for touch?

The skin

100

What is our sense organ for smell?

The nose

100

What is our sense organ for taste?

The tongue

200

What is our sense organ for sight?

The eyes

200

What do we use our sense of hearing to learn?

What sounds are and where they come from

200

What doe use our sense of touch to identify?

The shape and texture of objects

200

What do we use our sense of smell to identify?

Odors

200

What do use our sense of taste to identify?

Different flavors

300

What three things protect the eye

eyebrows, eyelashes, and eyelids

300

How many outer ears do we have?

Two

300

How many touch receptors does our skin have?

Millions

300

What is the part of the nose that odors enter?

Nostrils

300

What are the small bumps on our tongue called?

Taste buds

400

What is colored part of the eye called

The iris
400

What is the first step of how hearing works?

The outer ear detects vibrations

400

Where do the touch receptors send information?

To the brain

400

Where do the receptors in the nose send information?

To the brain

400

Taste works together with what other sense to distinguish different flavors?

Smell

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