Hearing
Smell
Touch
Sight
Taste
100
What is the size of the smallest bone in you ear?
The size of the bone is .11 in. and .28 cm
100
what is one part of the nose
nastral
100
what is one part of the skin
sweat glan
100
What is one part of the eye
pupil
200
What is earwax? (extra credit question)
It protects the skin of the human ear canal, assists in cleaning and lubrication, and also provides some protection against bacteria, fungi, insects and water.
200
what is one part of the ear.
ear canal or inner ear
200
What irritates the skin?
ome cause symptoms like redness, itchy skin, or inflammation. Others cause a stinging or burning sensation. Some are triggered by an individual's allergy (contact allergic dermatitis) while other chemicals affect everyone (contact irritant dermatitis).
300
What causes us to lose our hearing?
This condition is known as presbycusis (prez-bush-KYOO-sis). Doctors do not know why presbycusis affects some people more than others, but it seems to run in families.
300
What are the craziest things we can smell?
You can smell fear and disgust.
300
what is the skin made of
epidermis
300
what is one other part of the eye?
lens
400
What is one part of the ear.
Pinna Ear Canal Are some answers you could have said.
400
What can effect smell?
Actually, what is really being affected is the flavor of the food, or the combination of taste and smell.
400
what is skin?
the thin layer of tissue forming the natural outer covering of the body of a person or animal.
400
What is the main part of your eye?
cornea
500
How do we hear?
Sound waves travel into the ear canal until they reach the eardrum. The eardrum passes the vibrations through to the brain.
500
How do we smell?
Once inside your nostrils, air molecules land on the olfactory epithelium. This is a tissue covered in mucus that circles the nasal system.
500
how do use your sense of touch?
Your skin contains tiny nerve endings that create your sense of touch. When you experience sensations such as pain or heat or cold, or feel things that are soft or sticky or sharp, the bottom layer of your skin, called the dermis, sends messages to your brain about the sensation.
500
How do we see?
The lens focuses light through the vitreous humor, a clear gel-like substance that fills the back of the eye and supports the retina. The retina receives the image that the cornea focuses through the eye's internal lens and transforms this image into electrical impulses that are carried by the optic nerve to the brain.
500
how do we taste?
And in those bumps are taste buds. When you put something in your mouth, they send a message to your brain to give you information about whether the food is salty, sweet, sour, bitter or umami (a meaty, savoury taste). Your sense of smell helps you to taste the flavour of food too