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Part of your nervous system that detects or senses the environment
Sensory System
Nervous System
Muscular System
Digestive System
The Five main senses are
vision, hearing, smell, taste, balance
vision, hearing, smell, touch, taste
savory, loud, smelly, soft, bright
balance, speaking, hearing, thinking, jumping
Special structures that detect stimuli
Receptors
nerve cells
brain
medulla
sense that lets you see things that are close and far away
vision
hearing
smell
taste
touch
The visual system uses _________ in the eye to detect light and vision
photoreceptors
chemoreceptors
nerve cells
taste buds
The ________ bends the light rays so they can enter the eye through the pupil
cornea
retina
iris
lens
The iris controls the size of the _______ depending on how much light is available in the environment.
pupil
cornea
lens
retina
The curvature of the lens makes small changes to the path of the light rays so that it can focus in the retina
TRUE
FALSE
If for some reason, the curvature of the cornea and-or the lens is changed, this would not affect the person's vision
TRUE
FALSE
An area at the back of the eye that has two types of cells, rod and cells, with photoreceptors
Retina
Pupil
Cornea
Iris
cells with photoreceptors that detect shapes and low levels of light
Rod cells
Cone Cells
Nerve Cells
None of the options
Cells with photoreceptors that detect color and function best to bright light
rod cells
Cone cells
Nerve cells
medulla
When eyes are longer than normal, a person has trouble seeing images that are far away
Nearsighted
Farsighted
Myopia
Hyperopia
When eyes are shorter than normal, a person has trouble seeing images that are close up.
Nearshighted
Farsighted
myopia
hyperopia
Located in the outer ear, it responds to incoming sound waves
eardrum
cochlea
hammer
anvil
after passing the eardrum, vibrations travel to small bones in the middle ear were sound waves are
amplified
minimized
dissapeared
structure located in the inner ear that contains hair cell structures that send signals to the brain so we can hear sound.
eardrum
cochlea
hammer
anvil
Chemical receptors that are located in both your nose and mouth
chemoreceptors
nerve cells
photoreceptors
saliva glands
Why are dogs able to detect a certain smell from far away
because their nose contain 100 of chemoreceptors
Because their nose contain 1,000 of chemoreceptors
Because they are super mammals
Just Because
Chemoreceptors on the tongue
taste buds
nerve cells
saliva glands
photoreceptors
Chemoreceptors in your nose and mouth work together to help you taste food
True
False
Touch receptors in your skin can detect...
Temperature
Pain
Taste
Preassure
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