SMELL
SIGHT
HEARING
TASTE
TOUCH
100

Do men or women have a better sense of smell?

What is Women! 

Research shows that the olfactory bulb, the brain region responsible for detecting odors, is significantly larger in women than in men. Studies using the isotropic fractionator technique found that women have up to 50% more cells in their olfactory bulbs, with an average of 16.2 million cells compared to 9.2 million in men, which likely contributes to their superior olfactory sensitivity

100

Does color blindness affect more men or women?

What is more Men!

100

Do your ears still hear even when you are sleeping?

What is Yes!

Your ears never stop working, even when you sleep. They continue to pick up sound waves, but your brain chooses to ignore most of them to allow for rest

100

What are the elevations on the tongue that are associated with taste?

What is Taste Buds

100

What is the largest touch organ of the body?

What is the skin

200

What is the flexible cartilage structure that helps regulate airflow and moisture and separates the two halves (nostrils) of your nose?

What is the Septum

200

What part of our eye is as unique as a fingerprint maybe even more?

What is the Iris (color portion of eye)

200

Your ears are not only good for hearing! What other important body function does your ears assist with?

What is Balance!

200

About how often are your taste buds replaced?

A. 3-5 days

B. 10-14 days

C. 20-25 days

D. About 4 weeks

What is B. 10-14 days

200

What body part is the most sensitive to touch?

What is the Fingertips

300
Our sense of smell has the ability to trigger two important reactions in our body. What are they? 


** Think about when you smell something that "seems familiar"**

What is our feelings and memories

Approximately 75% of emotions are triggered by smell, making it a powerful tool for evoking feelings and memories 

300

What is the average number of times the eye will blink per minute? 

A. 25-30

B. 5-10

C. 15-20

D. 30-35

What is C. 15-20 times per minutes

300

The main inner ear structure that enables one to hear is called the?

What is the Cochlea

300

What are the FIVE basic tastes?

What is Sweet, Salty, Sour, Bitter, Umami
300

Cold receptors are more numerous than warm receptors in the body, true or false?

What is true 

In the human skin, cold receptors outnumber warm receptors, making us generally more sensitive to cooling than warming

400

What is the name of the body system that contains the organs related to our sense of smell?

What is the Olfactory System

400

Under perfect conditions, the human eye can detect a candle flame from about how many miles away?

What is about 14 miles!

400

What animal hears through the vibrations in their jawbone?

What is snakes!

400

Why do some people feel that the herb cilantro tastes like soap?

What is a genetic variation

Cilantro’s soapy taste is largely due to a genetic variation in the OR6A2 olfactory receptor gene, which controls how sensitive your nose is to certain aromatic compounds in the herb Britannica+1.

  • Prevalence: About 4–14% of the global population dislike cilantro for this reason

400

The skin is sensitive to four main modalities: pain, pressure, temperature, and ____________?

What is Body Postion

500

How many more odor detecting cells do the nose of dogs have as compared to humans (5-6 million)?

A. 10X

B. 20X

C. 40X

D. 50X

What is about 40X more odor detecting cells.

With dogs having around 220 million cells making their nose significantly more sensitive to odor detection!

500

What is the condition called in which someone has two different eye colors?

What is heterochromia 

500

What is the name of the tiny hairs that line your ear canals and help to keep dirt and bacteria from moving too deep?

What are Cilia

500

Cats lack receptors for one of the five main basic tastes. Which taste can cats not sense therefore they do not crave? 

What is Sweetness!

500

Touch is one of the first senses to form during fetal development. During which week of gestation does the fetus begin to respond to light pressure (at the lips)?

What is 8 weeks