Sight
Hearing
Smell
Taste
touch
100

What is the main organ for sight?

Your Eyes

100

What is the main organ for hearing?

Your ears 

100

What is the main organ for smell?

Your nose

100

What is the main organ for taste?

Your mouth

100

What is the main organ for touch?

Your hands 

200

How is sight important?

Sight is important as it allows us to be aware of our environment and of what is going around us.

200

How is a persons hearing important?

Hearing is important as it allows us to communicate safely, learn, have social interactions, and environmental awareness 

200

How does smell alert you if there’s any danger nearby? 

Smell can alert you to specific odors related within dangerous situations such as smoke, gas leaks, and spoiled food.

200

What is taste mainly used for?

It is mainly used to savor food 

200

 how is touch important

Touch is important for safety communication, social bonding, developing, and for awareness.

300

If someone had trouble seeing objects close up, they might need these.

glasses or contact lenses

300

how is hearing used for survival?

It is important as it allows you to have entertainment, alertness and response, education, and nostalgia (by memorable songs)

300

if you have a stuffy nose, you may have trouble tasting food because of this sense

smell

300

How is taste important for survival?

Taste is important for survival as it helps us identify nutrients, detect any danger chemicals in the food, regulate appetite, and ensure hydration.

300

How is touch important for survival?

Touch is important for survival as it helps us detect and respond to danger, it helps us navigate with our environment, communication with others, and it also helps us cope with stress.

400

What would happen if you lost your sense of vision?

losing your vision can cause softy risks, difficulty with daily tasks, and difficulty with trying to find items 

400

what would happen if a person lost their hearing?

Loss of hearing can lead to communication risks, safety risks, emotional struggles, and it also reduces information being processed in your brain. 

400

How would loose of smell impact a persons way of survival?

Loss of smell can lead to health problems such as nutritional safety, and emotional well being

400

What other sense does your mouth rely for taste?

Your nose 

400

how would a persons loss of touch effect their way of living?

Loss of touch can effect and can impact safet, communication p, emotional well being, and it can also cause problems with doing simple daily tasks.

500

How does your eyes send information of your surroundings to your brain?

The information of your surroundings is processed within the brain as the information goes through a special nerve called the optic nerve with allows the information to be processed in the brain

500

How does hearing process information of your sorroundings to the brain?

Once sound processes through your ear( the main organ of hearing) information goes through a special nerve called the optic nerve, which then allows you to know what is happening in your  Sorroundings. 

500

how does your sense of smell process to the brain?

when you smell something, it’s because of a specific fragrance activates your smell receptors, which then send signals to your brain allowing for recognition and for you to distinguish different odors.

500

Taste becomes stronger the older you age                                
TRUE     OR     FALSE

The answer is false, it weakens you and you also loose about 1,000 taste buds from childhood to adult.

500

Touch is the weakest of the 5 senses

TRUE OR FALSE

False, it is taste

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