It is the colored part that you see. It may be black, brown, green, blue, grey, violet, or even red.
Iris
It is where the sounds travel.
Ear Canal
It divides the nose into two openings
Nasal Septum
The part of the tongue that tastes food.
Taste Buds
The outer layer of the skin. It keeps germs from entering the body.
Epidermis
It sends messages to the brain.
Optic Nerve
It has three tiny bones.
It is where the air passes.
Nostril
It sends messages to the brain. Then, the brain tells you the taste of the food.
Nerve Cells
This is where the sweat is produced.
Sweat Glands
A lining at the back of the eyeball.
Retina
It looks like the shell of a snail.
Inner Ear
It trap the dirt and dust that enters the nose.
Tiny Hairs
An opening at the center of the iris.
Pupil
It sends sound messages to the brain.
Auditory Nerve
It produces or makes membrane
Mucous Membrane
A thick layer of the skin under the epidermis.
Dermis
The clear layer at the front-center of the eye.
Cornea
A thin skin that covers the end of the ear canal.
Eardrum
Nerves that sends messages to the brain. Then, the brain tells you what you smell.
Olfactory Nerve
Nerves that are sends messages to the brain. Then, the brain tells you what you are feeling or touching.
Nerve Endings