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What is released from your pores when you are hot?
sweat
The tiny holes in the skin
pores
The inner layer of skin beneath the epidermis
Dermis
The outer layer of skin
epidermis
What kind of tastes can your tongue detect?
Sweet, salty, sour, and bitter.
A liquid in your mouth that softens your food
saliva
The little bumps on the tongue that contain nerves for the sense of taste.
Taste buds
Name the parts of the inner ear.
Cochlea and auditory nerve
This is a thin piece of skin that is stretched tight, and seperates the outer ear from the middle ear.
eardrum
Sound waves travel through your outer ear in a little tube called the......
auditory canal
This is the part of the ear you can see, it designed to catch sound waves.
outer ear
Name the three main parts of the ear
Outer ear, middle ear, and inner ear.
The nerve that carries the message of hearing to the brain
auditory nerve
The part of the inner ear that is filled with liquid that stimulates the auditory nerve
cochlea
Sound vibrations traveling through the air are called...
sound waves
You are able to hear things because of....
sound energy
To move rapidly back and forth.
vibrate
How do tears help the eye?
They wash away dust and dirt.
The parts of your body that help you respond to the world around you- the eyes, ears, tongue, nose, and skin.
sense organs
The ability to see, hear, taste, smell, and touch.
five senses
A bundle of nerves found in your backbone.
spinal cord
Cells that carry messages to and from your brain.
nerves
The control center of the body.
brain
The network of nerves that includes the brain, the nerves, and the spinal cord.
The nervous system
A group of cells working together.
tissue
A stucture in your body (made from tissue) designed to do important job.
organ
The smallest parts of your body, often called your "building blocks."
cell