True or false:
The "pinna" works as a funnel for sounds and is a part of the inner ear.
False: It is a part of the outer ear
Does this sound wave indicate a high or a low frequency?
High Frequency
Rapid movement back and forth
Vibration
What is sound?
A type of energy caused by vibrations in the air
What is a microorganism?
A tiny living thing
The cochlea
If a sound wave has a low frequency, will that create a low pitch or a high pitch noise?
A Low pitch
How loud or how quiet a sound is
Volume
True or False: Sound can travel underwater.
True
True or false: all microorganisms cause harm.
False: some are harmless!
Electrical Signals travel through this to reach our brain so that it can interpret the sounds we hear.
The auditory nerve
In order to create high frequency sound waves, the vibration must be _________
Fast
How low or how high a sound is
Pitch
Can you hear sound in space? Why or why not?
No, because there is no material for the sound to travel through
True or false: Yeast is a living thing
True
Many times, hearing worsens with age because these begin to die off.
Hair cells
Are low frequency sound waves squished together or spread apart?
Spread apart
The distance between two peaks of a wave. It's the term scientists use to describe how "squished together" or "spread apart" a wave is
Wavelength
If a glass is filled to the brim with water and you tap it with something metal, will it create a low pitch sound or a high pitch sound?
Low pitch
What are the best conditions for microorganisms (like salmonella) to grow?
A warm environment (like body temperature) with food for it to eat (like sugar)
What are the three tiny bones in our ear called?
The hammer, the anvil, and the stirrup
False: the tallness of a sound wave refers to it's amplitude
A device that shows sound waves like a graph, in a sideways view
Oscilloscope
Faster vibrations create more squished together wavelengths, which results in higher pitched sounds.
What are all the properties of living things?
1. Gets energy from food
2. Needs water
3. Made of cells
4. Grows and moves
5. Reproduces