Senses
Locomotor System
The Ear
The Eye
The Brain/Smell
100

We have this many senses.

Five

100

These are soft and elastic. They help us move.

Muscles

100

This is the part of the ear that vibrates.

Eardrum

100

Information from the eye is sent to this organ.

Brain

100

This part of the brain controls balance and coordination.

Cerebellum

200

This sense organ allows us to see.

Eyes

200

These are the points at which our bones connect to each other.

Joints

200

Soundwaves enter the ear through this part.

Outer ear

200

This is the small black hole in the middle of our eyes.

Pupil

200

We use this part of the brain when we are petting a cat.

Cerebrum

300

We use this organ to taste.

Tongue

300

This type of muscle only works when our brain tells it to.

Voluntary

300

This sense allows us to distinguish between different sounds.

Sense of hearing

300

We have two of them, they are above our eyes and protect them.

Eyebrows

300

We use this part of our brain when we raise our arms after being scared.

Brain stem

400

This is the sense organ that gives us the sense of touch.

Skin

400

Muscles work by doing these two actions.

Contracting and expanding

400

The vibrations of the eardrum cause liquid in this part of the ear to move.

Inner ear

400

After light enter the eye, it produces an upside-down image on this part of the eye.

Retina

400

Our sense of taste is connected to this other sense.

Smell

500

Information travels to the brain through these.

Nerves

500

These form our skeleton and give our body shape.

Bones

500

This is the sticky substance that protects our ears from dirt and infection.

Earwax

500

This is the colored part of our eye that surrounds the pupil. It is a muscle.

Iris

500

Information from the nose is sent to the brain through this.

Olfactory nerve