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Why do we blink?
What is blinking wipes the tears over your eyes to keep them moist and clean.
100
What are decibels?
What is a unit used to measure the intensity of a sound.
100
What nerve helps you smell?
What is the Olfactory nerve.
100
What are the 5 senses?
What is Sight, hearing, taste, smell, and touch.
100
What sense does Rhinitis affect?
What is the nose.
200
What extrinsic muscle allows you to look upward?
What is the Superior Rectus.
200
How do you protect your hearing?
What is Avoid prolonged exposure to loud noises, turn volume down, and get regular hearing checkups.
200
What does your nose help you do?
What is smell, taste, and breathe.
200
What is the most powerful sense?
What is smell.
200
What are nasal polyps?
What is A painless growth on the lining of the nose or sinuses.
300
What is the macula?
What is An oval area near the center of the retina in the eye.
300
What is the relevance to healthy hearing?
What is that it allows us to communicate, socialize, work more effectively, and alert us of trouble.
300
What are the two holes in your nose called?
What are the nostrils.
300
What can your tongue taste? (The taste receptors)
What is bitter, sour, salty, and sweet.
300
How is a cataract treated?
What is by surgery.
400
What is the macula most known for?
What is that it is the region of greatest visual acuity.
400
What instruments are used to examine the ear?
What is the otoscope and the speculum.
400
What are made out of thin bone that separates the nose into two?
What is the septum.
400
How many taste buds does the average person have?
What is around 10,000 taste buds.
400
What is color blindness?
What is A reduced ability to distinguish between certain colors.
500
Why can't we see in the dark?
What is because the cones in the retina are working and the rods are not yet activated.
500
What specialist studies the ears, nose, and throat?
What is an Otolaryngolist
500
These are sensitive to odor molecules and help your brain recognize smells:
What is the receptors
500
What are active in dim light?
What is Rods.
500
What Otosclerosis?
What is a hereditary disorder causing progressive deafness due to overgrowth of bone in the inner ear.
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