Your iris protects your eye from this when it is too bright
What is light?
You can't see sound waves because they are this
What is invisible?
The two openings in your nose that you breathe through
This means having a strong, pleasant taste
What is flavorful?
Every body part that is covered with this has the sense of touch
What is skin?
The shape of your eyeball
What is the round?
This is what you hear again when sound waves bounce off something
What is echo?
An animal that many have at home that has a better sense of smell than humans
What is a dog?
There are over 10,000 of these tiny bumps on your tongue to help you taste
What are taste buds?
This part of your body has the most sensitivity to touch
What are your fingertips?
What protects your eyes from sweat
What is the eyebrow?
The reason a fire alarm is loud
What is so you can hear it and run away?
A slimy, liquid substance in your nose
What is mucus?
Fruits and desserts are usually this type of taste
What is sweet?
Soft, smooth, hard, wet dry, bumpy and rough are examples of this
What is texture?
You automatically do this with your eye when the eyelid opens and shuts
What is blink?
This is one way you can protect your ears from loud noises
What is cover your ears, wear ear plugs, or wear ear muffs?
What percentage of what we commonly think of as taste actually comes from the sense of smell?
Must be within the range to earn points
75-95%
If you eat something sour like a lemon your face might do this
What is pucker up?
A mosquito bite makes your nerves in your skin feel this
What is itchy?
This protects your eyes from dust getting them
What are your eyelashes?
True or false:
Ear buds that go in your ear are safe for you to use.
True
BUT there are risks, bonus 500 points if you can name two!
Your smell receptors tell this organ in your head if something smells good or bad
This sense works together with your sense of taste to help you taste food?
What is your sense of smell?
Your sense of touch can protect you from fire so you don't do this to yourself
What is burn yourself?