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What are the four things that you can feel because of the receptors in your skin?
texture, temperature, pain, and pressure
Give one common eye problem and explain the cause and how to prevent it.
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What are the three specialized organs that can be found in the dermis? Give their functions.
sweat glands, oil glands, and hair follicles
What are the three layers of the skin? Give the functions of each layer.
epidermis, dermis, hypodermis
Give one skin ailment and explain the cause and how to prevent it.
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The soft tissue in the nasal cavity which warms and moistens the air entering the nose.
mucous membrane
What are the parts that can be found in the inner ear? Give their functions.
cochlea and semicircular canal
What are the five basic tastes? Give one example each.
sweet, sour, salty, bitter, umami
Give one common ailment of the nose and explain its cause and how to prevent it.
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What are the parts of the tongue? Give their functions.
Papillae and taste buds
What are the parts that can be found in the middle ear? Give their functions.
ear drum and the three tiny bones (hammer, anvil, stirrup)
Give one common ear problem and explain its cause and how to prevent it.
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It is the opening in the iris where the light enters
pupil
It is the colorful part of the eye.
iris
What are the three tiny bones in the ear?
hammer (malleus), anvil (incus), and stirrup (stapes)
What are the parts that can be found in the outer ear? Give their functions.
pinna and ear canal
What do you call the clear outer covering of the eyeball, which helps control and focus the amount of light entering the eyes?
cornea