The five senses.
What are taste, touch, hearing, sight, and smell?
Allows more/less light into the eye.
What is a pupil?
The visible part of the ear.
What is the pinna?
What are the four types of taste?
What is sweet, salty, sour, and bitter?
The jelly-like substance within the eye.
What is the vitreous?
Biconvex crystal-like structure within the eye.
What is the lens?
Can be brown, green, blue, or hazel.
What is an iris?
Membrane that transfers vibrations and separates the middle and outer ear.
What is the Ear Drum or Tympanic Membrane?
Scents must first be dissolved in this to be detected.
What is mucus?
The place where senses go to be processed.
What is the cortex?
The sense with the most receptors/ the most important sense.
What is sight?
Clear covering that protects the front of the eye and allows light in.
What is the cornea?
Malleus, Incus, and Stapes
What are the bones of the ear?
The three places you have taste buds.
What are cheeks, soft palate, and tongue?
The two reasons why you should be careful when using a Q-Tip in your ear.
What is bursting your ear drum and building up wax?
Detects gray tones.
What are rods?
This secretes a mucus along with tears. It is located in the inner corner of your eye.
What is the Lacrimal Caruncle?
The two types of stimuli that ears can senese.
What are sounds and equilibrium?
The amount of scents humans can smell.
What is numerous?
Eyeballs that are too long/farsighted.
What is Hyperopia?
The hereditary absence of one type of cone.
What is colorblindness?
To be nearsighted.
What is Myopic?
Detects equilibrium of the body.
What is the cochlea?
The key similarity between taste and smell, a special type of receptor.
What are chemoreceptors?
A real image.
What is reversed, upside down, and smaller?