The two parts of the central nervous system.
What are the brain and the spinal cord?
The brain has this many lobes.
What is 4?
These specific types of cells have to do with smell.
What are olfactory cells?
This the part of your outer ear that you normally consider your ear.
What is the pinnia?
What is the retina?
The largest part of your brain that does your big thinking and controls most of your conscious actions.
What is the cerebrum?
This lobe is responsible for your vision.
What is the occipital lobe?
You have this many olfactory cells in each nostril.
The number of bones found in your inner ear.
What is 3?
The cells on your retina are responsible for seeing color.
What are cones?
This means "little brain" and it controls the complex muscle movements you need in order to stand and walk without falling over.
What is the cerebellum?
This lobe is responsible for language, emotions, and skilled movements.
What is the frontal lobe?
Olfactory nerves send signals to neurons in your ________ which take the information to your brain.
What are your olfactory bulbs?
The part of your inner ear that has filled with liquid that vibrates your auditory nerves.
What is the cochlea?
The cells on your retina are responsible for seeing in dim light.
What are the rods?
This part controls your breathing, heartrate, and even salivation.
What is your brainstem?
This lobe responds to sensory information such as temperature, pressure, tough and pain.
What is the parietal lobe?
You have this many taste buds.
What is 10,000?
This part of your inner ear is responsible for balance.
What is the semicircular canal?
The iris of your (the color part) controls the size of this part which allows light in.
What is your pupil?
Nerves are made up of this type of cell.
What are neurons?
This lobe processes sound, smell and helps store memories.
What is the temporal lobe?
The 5 main flavors that your taste buds detect.
What are sweet, sour, salty, bitter and umami?
The semicircular canal is filled with this which helps determine balance.
What is gel like fluid?
This part of the eye is changed to either thicker or thinner in order to help the eye focus close or far.
What is the lens?