This sense is realized through the ear and allows your to listen to your favorite music.

HEARING
This muscular part in the front of the eye is where the color can be found. 
IRIS
What are the three main parts of the ear? 
OUTER EAR, MIDDLE EAR, INNER EAR
The nose has two of these separated by the nasal septum. 
NOSTRILS
This is the organ used for touch and is the largest organ of the human body. 
SKIN
This sense is realized with the tongue and allows you to enjoy your favorite foods like pizza and ice cream.
TASTE
This nerve in the back of the eye sends signals to the brain that are picked up by cellular receptors. 
OPTIC NERVE
When we hear sounds, sonar vibrations hit this part of the middle ear as soon as it travels through the ear canal. 
EARDRUM
These organs found on the tongue have receptors that help us taste. 
TASTE BUDS
These form the nervous system and transmit nerve impulses. 
NEURONS
This sense that is realized through the eyes is allowing you to see this clue. 
SIGHT
This part of the eye at the center of the iris gets bigger when it's dark and smaller when it's very bright. 
PUPIL
This is the part of the ear that is responsible for converting vibrations from the eardrum into nerve impulses before being sent to the brain. 
COCHLEA
This nerve identifies different smells. 
Olfactory Nerve
The part of the skin that recognizes different kinds of stimulus, such as pain or heat. 
RECEPTORS
This sense that is realized through the nose lets you know when your mom is cooking your favorite food or when you need to take a shower. 
SMELL
This membrane in the back of the eye contains the cellular receptors that pick up the nerve impulses that are sent through the optic nerve. 
RETINA
Signals from the semicircular conductors are sent through this nerve to the brain. 
VESTIBULAR NERVE
These nerves send information from the taste buds to the brain to help us identify flavor. 
TASTE NERVES
This part of the neuron has a long extension that conducts electrical impulses away from the nerve cell body. 
AXON
This sense is realized using the largest organ of the human body. 
TOUCH
Found in the front of the eye behind the iris, this part of the eye changes in order to focus the image on the retina. 
LENS
Semicircular conductors found in the inner ear are responsible for sending signals to the brain that are responsible for ____________. 
BALANCE / MOVEMENT
This organ that is found at the top of the nostrils is covered with receptors that sense substances in the air. 
PITUITARY
These tree-looking structures that are found in neurons have shorter extensions and are made to receive communications from other cells. 
DENDRITES