Vision
Hearing
Taste
Touch
Smell
100

This part of your body lets you see the world around you.

The eyes

100

This part of your body helps you hear sounds.

The ears

100

What part of your body helps you taste food?

The tongue

100

What sense feels pain?

Touch

100

What part of the body lets us smell?

The nose

200

This part of the eye helps focus light and helps you see clearly.

The lens

200

This part inside your ear vibrates when it hears sound.

The eardrums

200

What are the tiny bumps on your tongue that help you taste called?

The taste buds

200

What organ has touch receptors

The skin

200

Why do some smells seem stronger than others?

Stronger smells have more chemicals

300

This is the colored part of your eye.

The iris

300

This is the tiny bone in your ear that helps carry sound.

Stirrup

300

What part of the brain helps you understand what you're tasting?

The brain

300

What organ helps remember textures?

The brain

300

How do odor receptors help us experience the sense of smell?

They detect chemicals and signals

400

This is the black circle in the center of your eye that controls how much light enters.

The pupil

400

What does the eardrum do when sound reaches it?

It vibrates

400

What does your sense of taste help you decide about food?

Whether it's safe to eat

400

How many receptors does touch have?

4

400

How does the brain recognize different smells?

The brain processes odor signals

500

This condition makes it hard to see things that are far away.

Nearsightedness

500

What can happen if you listen to loud noises for a long time?

It can damage your hearing

500

Why do we sometimes lose our sense of taste when we have a cold?

Because our nose is blocked

500

Name 2 touch receptors

Heat receptors, cold receptors, pain receptors, touch receptors

500

How can different smells affect our mood or productivity?

Smells can improve or distract