Sight
Hearing
Smell & Taste
Health
Miscellaneous
100
This is a small hole that lets light into the eye.
What is the pupil?
100
Sound waves enter our ears and hit this.
What is the eardrum?
100
This is the first part of your nose in which gases go through.
What is a nasal passage?
100
In regards to your brain and muscles, the nervous system is responsible for these three things.
What are movement, breathing and your heartbeat?
100
This is approximately the amount of hours you should be resting your brain each night.
What is 10 hours?
200
This is connected to the brain and transmits information from the retina.
What is the optic nerve?
200
This is the reaction of the inner ear once sound waves enter.
What is vibration?
200
These detect gases and send nerve impulses to another part of the nose.
What are olfactory cells?
200
These are three ways to keep your brain healthy.
What are exercise, rest and a balanced diet?
200
These are three examples of voluntary movements.
What are jumping, stretching, sitting, etc.
300
This covers and protects two other parts of the eye.
What is the cornea?
300
This detects vibrations and produces nerve impulses.
What is the cochlea?
300
This transmits impulses received from another part of the nose to the brain.
What is the olfactory nerve?
300
This is why a balanced diet is important for a healthy brain.
What is because your brain needs energy from food in order to function well?
300
These are three examples of involuntary movements.
What are breathing, blinking, sweating, etc.
400
This is a transparent structure that focuses light. It is located behind two other parts of the eye.
What is the lens?
400
This transmits impulses to the brain.
What is the auditory nerve?
400
True or false: your sense of smell and taste do not work together.
What is false?
400
Regular exercise guarantees these things to your muscles.
What are a regular supply of blood and oxygen?
400
This can cause memory problems or confusion.
What is dehydration?
500
This is made up of nervous tissue arranged in thin layers of cells that can detect light and colours. It sends information to another part of the eye.
What is the retina?
500
Name the three main parts of the inner ear from the most outer to the most inner.
What is the eardrum, cochlea and auditory nerve?
500
From bottom to top, name the three parts of the nose that you have learned.
What are the nasal passage, olfactory cells and olfactory nerves?
500
Regular exercise helps your nervous system control these.
What are involuntary movements?
500
The lens produces this type of image into the retina.
What is an upside down image?
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