Hearing
Sight
Touch
Taste/Smell
100
which body system helps all 5 senses function?

the nervous system 

100

True/false - images received by the brain are upside down 

true 

100

which part of your skin contains the nerve receptors for your sense of touch?

the dermis 

100

what are the bumps on your tongue called?

Papillae

200

This part of the ear vibrates as it receives sound

eardrum 

200

what must bounce off an object t in order for you to see that object?

light 

200

what makes your sense of touch different than your other senses?

it is located all over your body

200

True/False - Papillae are taste buds

False - they are not taste buds. taste buds are located inside the bumps 

300

what part of the body interprets sound waves to know what you are hearing 

the brain 

300

which part of the eye are nerve impulses formed?

the retina 

300

what types of things are detected by the sensory receptors in your skin?

movement, pressure, temperature changes, pain

300

What nerve sends impulses to the brain to interpret smells?

the olfactory nerve 

400

Which nerve transmits impluses from the ear to the brain?

auditory nerve 

400

which nerve sends messages from the eye to the brain?

the optic nerve 

400

what layer of skin does not have sensory receptors?

the epidermis or outer layer

400

what type of cell detects odor particles that have entered the nose?

olfactory receptor cells

500

What are the 3 bones named that that transfer vibrations from the eardrum to the cochlea

Hammer, anvil, stirrup

500

what is the purpose of the lens of the eye?

it focuses light rays onto the back of the eye 

500

sometimes our senses are not reliable, what is the only completely accurate and trustworthy source?

Gods word or the Bible

500
True/False - your sense of taste is directly affected by your sense of smell

true