Human Sensory Organs
Biology ⇒ Human Biology
Human Sensory Organs starts at 7 and continues till grade 12.
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Describe the function of the cochlea in the ear.
Describe the pathway of sound from the outer ear to the brain.
Describe the process by which the nose detects odors.
Describe the role of the pupil in vision.
Explain how the skin helps protect the body from infection.
Explain the difference between rods and cones in the retina.
Explain why a blocked nose can affect your sense of taste.
Explain why damage to the optic nerve can cause blindness.
Explain why we have two eyes instead of one.
Name the five basic tastes that the human tongue can detect.
Name two types of mechanoreceptors found in the skin.
The olfactory nerve is associated with which sense?
The sense of taste is detected by which organ?
Which part of the ear amplifies sound vibrations?
Which part of the eye focuses light onto the retina?
Which sensory organ contains photoreceptor cells called rods and cones?
