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General Science I - Unit 8: The Human Anatomy (Part 1) Senses
To translate is to_____.
interpret
_______means having to do with the senses.
Sensory
The organ which provides the most information to the brain is the___.
eye
Sound waves entering the ear first strike the____.
eardrum
An uncomfortable feeling in the ears when descending in an airplane is caused by changes in air pressure on the _____.
eardrum
Besides hearing, the ear is needed for_____.
balance
What happens to your pupil in dim light and in bright light? Why does this happen?
The amount of light entering the eye is controlled by the muscles of the iris which contract or dilate the pupils. The pupil becomes larger in less light to allow more light to go in and in bright light it constricts or becomes smaller to restrict the amount of light going in.
Balance is monitored by____in the semicircular canals of the ear.
fluid
Light first enters your eye through the_____.
cornea
The part of the eye that closes and opens to let light in is the_____.
iris
(I think)
The color of your eye is really the color of your_____.
iris
The place in the back of your eye that receives images is called the_____.
retina
cochlea
cavern-like bone with tiny hairs and fluid
outer ear
gathers sound
amplify
make greater
middle ear
hammer, anvil, stirrup
eardrum
membrane
Sinus cavities are located _____ and _____ the nasal cavity.
above
behind
Choose the five senses of the body:
seeing
touching
hearing
tasting
smelling
The four tastes are:
bitter
sour
salty
sweet
The sense of touch is produced by_____within the skin.
neurons
You cannot always recognize food solely from taste.
True
A major function of your nose is cleaning the air you breathe.
True
A scientist can explain how the brain recognizes odors.
False
Taste buds at the back of your tongue are most responsive to sweet.
False
Your tongue helps you talk and eat.
True
Your tongue has about 3,000 taste buds.
True
Your tongue and nose work separately.
False
Your sense of touch is based in your _____.
skin or tissues
(sorry I get those mixed up)
The tip of your nose and the palm of your hand have nerve endings that are _____.
close together
Your sense of touch depends upon _____.
direct contact
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