Sight
Hearing
Smell
Taste
Touch
100

I-i- : the coloured part of the eye.

Iris

100

E-- C---l : The open part of the ear, where sound waves travel.

Ear canal

100

N--- : The part of our face that lets us smell.

Nose

100

T----- : muscle in our mouth with lots of taste buds.

Tongue

100

How many layers of skin do humans have?

3

200

P---l : the black spot at the centre of the eye, through which light enters.

Pupil

200

E-rd--- : Sound waves hit this and make it vibrate.

Eardrum

200

N--t---- : The two holes in our noses through which particles travel.

Nostrils

200

S---- : the taste of i.e. a lolly or some chocolate.

Sweet

200

D----- : Part of the skin which contains the nerves, glands, and touch receptors.

Dermis

300

L-n- : Focuses the light back on the retina.

Lens

300

A-d----- N---- : Used to transmit electrical signals from the cochlea to the brain.

Auditory nerve

300

N---- c-v--- : the part of the nose where the olfactory receptors are located.

Nasal cavity

300

S--- : the taste of i.e. a lemon

Sour
300

E--d---- : The outer part of our skin.

Epidermis

400

O---- N---- : Used to send electric signals from the retina to the brain.

Optic nerve

400

L----d : what the semi-circular ear canals are full of.

Liquid

400

O-------- B--- : Where the olfactory receptors send signals.

Olfactory bulb

400

U---- : a savoury flavour. Originally a Japanese word.

Umami

400

The hypodermis contains f-- t-ss--.

Fat tissue

500

F-v-- : Point where the retina meets the optic nerve.

Fovea

500

C-----a : Turns the sound waves into electrical signals.

Cochlea

500

O-f------ R-c------ : Things in the nasal cavity that detect odour particles. 

Olfactory receptors

500

B----- : the taste of i.e. espresso or dark chocolate.

Bitter

500

T---- R-c------ : detect texture, temperature, pressure, and pain.

Touch receptors

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