Hearing
Sight
Taste
Smell
Touch
100
This is the membrane that vibrates to make sound and is the barrier to the middle eat
What is the eardrum
100
The part of the eye that light enters
What is the pupil
100
The organ that controls taste
What is the tongue
100
The opening in the nose for smell to enter
What is the nostril
100
This is the organ that controls touch
What is the skin
200
The part of the inner ear that controls signals going to the brain
What is the cochlea
200
The part of the eye that images project onto, the back of the eye
What is the retina
200
The part of the tongue that controls what we taste
What is the taste bud
200
The part of the nose that smell is absorbed by
What is the nasal cavity
200
The layer of skin that is mostly dead cells
What is the epidermis
300
The first part of the ear that sound travels through
What is the ear canal
300
The organ that makes an image appear right side up
What is the brain
300
The fluid that breaks down food in your mouth
What is saliva
300
What smell travels through to the nose
What is the air
300
The part of hair that is alive
What is hair follicle
400
The bones that make up the middle ear
What is the hammer and anvil
400
The part of your eye that is damaged by astimatism
What is the cornea
400
The gland that creates saliva
What is the salivary gland
400
The stimuli that create smell are this type of substance
What is chemicals
400
The part of skin that controls sweating, blood vessels, and even nutrients
What is the dermis
500
The section of the ear that we can see
What is the outer ear
500
The eye condition that makes nearby images look clear and faraway objects appear blurry
What is nearsightedness
500
Name at least ONE of the tastes that are sensed by the taste buds
What is bitter, sour, or sweet
500
The part of the brain that receives the smell signals
What is the olfactory bulb
500
The bottom layer of skin that controls body temperature
What is the Subcutaneous Tissue