This centre of the eye is black in colour.
What is the pupil.
You smell this with your nose.
What is odour.
Your brain is this, like a newspaper so it can fit in your skull.
What is folded.
Food + Oxygen = this
What is fuel.
This is the control center for your body.
What is the brain.
This is the part of the eye that gives it its colour.
What is the iris.
This piece divides your nose in two.
What is the septum.
The auditory cortex helps you do this.
What is hear.
This is the name of the long tube that your food goes through to your stomach.
What is esophagus.
These glands help produce the liquid to aid in swallowing.
What are salivary glands.
Eyelashes are designed to do this.
What is protect the eye from dust and debris.
You have lots of little these in your nose to filter out dust and debris.
What are hairs.
We do not get more of these as we grow.
What are brain cells.
The small intestine isn't really that small - in a child it can be this many metres long.
What is 4m.
This part of the ear looks like a snail.
What is the cochlea.
The lacrimal duct produces these.
What are tears.
This is the name of that dangly thing at the back of your throat.
What is the uvula.
This connects with all the muscles in our body and allows us to move.
What is contract.
The ear has these three parts.
What are the inner, middle and outer ear.
This nerve sends messages to the brain telling it what the eye is seeing.
What is the optic nerve.
This sticky substance is also found in the lining of the stomach.
What is mucous.
This type of memory is the one we are born with.
What is ancestral.
This liquid in your stomach is powerful enough to disintegrate tin foil!
What is hydrochloric acid (stomach acid).
There a 5 basic tastes - sweet, sour, salty, bitter and this one, which means savoury.
What is umami.