Vision
Ear
Smell
Taste
Touch
100

It is a light-sensitive receptor cell that works best in day light 

What is cone 

100

It contains hair-like cells that move back and forth 

What is the inner ear 

100

What part of the body receives the stimulus of smell 

The nose 

100

What are sweet, sour, salty, biter and savory 

5 basic tastes 

100

What is tough connective tissue 

What is dermis 

200

A patch of defense hair located above the eye 

What is the eyebrow 

200

This traps foreign particles to keep them from getting to the middle or inner ear 

What is ear wax 

200

What are chemicals that are floating in the air 

What is odor 

200

What is the sour taste 

Mainly acidic and caused by hydrogen ions 

200

What is the most abundant protein in the skin 

What is collagen 

300

This process occurs when two images “fuse” into one 

What is binocular fusion 

300

Smallest bone in the human body 

What is Stapes

300

What is hyposmia 

A reduced ability to detect odors 

300

Divides the tongue into left and right sides 

What is the midline groove 

300

What is the least sensitive area on your body 

Shoulder 

400

This name refers to phenomenon of seeing depth as a result of retinal disparity 

What is stereopsis

400

What form of energy goes into the receptor 

What is sound : a coded message 

400

What is anosmia 

To be born without a sense of smell 

400

Lemon candy would affect this part of the tongue 

Sides of the tongue 

400

What is the common cause of sensory damage 

Nerve ending damage 

500

What is necessary for the synthesis of rhodopsin in the rods 

Vitamin A 

500

4 parts of the middle ear 

auditory tube  and three ossicles

500

Tough, flexible material found in the nose, outer ear and joints 

What is cartilage 

500

How many head injuries result in loss of taste 

1 in every 20 

500

How is the sense of touch different than that of the other senses 

Touch is found all over