It's a set in a protective cavity in your skull.
eyeballs
Tympanic membrane is also known as _____.
eardrum
What characteristics of living things work as a removal of wastes?
excrete/excretion
They eat both plants and animals.
omnivores
These are the things around us which are able to grow, move, respire or breath as well as excrete.
Living things
A nerve that sends the electrical signals from the retina to the brain.
optic nerve
What is the most common ailment of nose?
nosebleed
This is one of the five basic senses that allows us to detect various flavors such as sweet, sour, salty, bitter, and umami.
Sense of taste
How many layers do our eyes have?
3
It allows for the passage of light into the eye and it also focuses the light.
cornea
Nose is divided into two parts. what are those parts?
Internal and external parts
It is the process by which living things produce new organisms of their own kind.
reproduction
The tip of the tongue is called ____-.
Apex
This is where the tongue is attached to the bottom of your mouth by a thin membrane
frenulum
It is a snail-shaped hearing organ.
cochlea
What are the three little bones found in the ear?
hammer, stirrup and anvil
A number of food chains form a interlinking pattern forming a web like arrangement.
food web
This is a where living things interact with their environment.
ecosystem
What are the three types of food chain?
producer, consumer, decomposer
It is a passageway of sound waves found in ears.
ear canal
They are also some animals that eat decayed or decaying plants and animals.
scavengers
What are the three groups of consumers??\
Carnivores, Omnivores, Herbivores
The first and most important characteristic of every living thing is that living things are made up of cells.
cellular structure
It's a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar characteristics and can breed with each other
species
How many types of reproduction do living things have? What are those?
2
Sexual and asexual reproduction